A moderate risk situation with good outlook for appeal.
Ownership violations relate to disputes over who controls the GBP listing, potential hijacking, or conflicts when multiple parties claim the same business. These issues require careful documentation to resolve. Service-area businesses (SABs) face additional scrutiny from Google because they don't have a traditional storefront. You'll need to demonstrate your service area legitimately and show that you actually serve customers in your claimed areas. Your profile has some issues that should be addressed, but the situation is manageable with proper remediation.
For service-area business (sab) operations, common triggers include:
Gather the following documentation to support your case. Document your service vehicles and service area coverage with appointment records.
Follow these steps to address your ownership problems. Estimated time: 1-2 weeks. Difficulty: Moderate.
Document your ownership or authority to manage the listing
Start immediatelyGather business registration or incorporation documents
If there's a dispute, collect evidence of your claim
Contact Google support to report unauthorized access
Complete the ownership verification process
Resolution time varies based on the complexity of your situation and how quickly you can gather required evidence. Most cases can be resolved within 2-4 weeks with proper preparation.
Yes, you can submit a reinstatement request through Google Business Profile support. However, appeals are typically considered only once, so it's crucial to address all issues and gather complete evidence before submitting.
Service area businesses should focus on service records, customer correspondence, professional licenses, and branded vehicle photos. Address verification documents are also important.
Avoid making multiple changes at once, submitting incomplete evidence, or contacting Google support repeatedly. Each interaction should be purposeful and well-documented.
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Start Free DiagnosticThis guide is based on Google's published Business Profile guidelines and is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. For complex situations, consult with a qualified professional. Last updated: 1/7/2026