If you distribute your apps on Google Play, you must use the Play Console to manage your Play package names. You’ll also be able to register any apps your distribute outside of Play within this same console.
Identity verification
For most Play developers, no new action is required for identity verification. Your existing verified identity (such as for Play's developer verification requirements) meets this requirement.
You can confirm your current account information under Developer Account on the Settings page in Play Console.
Package name registration
A key part of this process is for developers to register their app package names, which may include proving ownership of the private signing keys used for those packages. Most Play developers have already shared their app ownership information, so Play can automatically register most of your package names using information that you've provided.
- For new Play apps: When you create a new app in the Google Play Console, Play will automatically register the package name and link it to your account. However, If that name is already used by another developer you will be prompted to pick another name. If you have been using this name off Play you will still be able to use it on Play too.
- For existing Play apps: When Android developer verification registration opens to all developers in March 2026, Google Play will automatically register all Play apps using information developers have already shared. We expect to automatically register 98% of all Play apps. The remaining 2% will require the developers to manually register these apps. Starting in March, developers can see their apps’ auto-registration results displayed above the app list in Play Console.