Verifying your identity on Airbnb (2024)

How-to

At Airbnb, trust is the cornerstone of our community—where millions of people across the world place trust in each other as they travel or host stays.

A key part of building this trust is verifying the identity of our users. Our identity verification process is a series of steps we take to help ensure users within our community are genuine so that everyone can feel more confident using Airbnb. Every Host, Co-Host, and booking guest must be identity verified to use our platform.

While no process is perfect, this aims to minimize fraudulent behaviour, promote safety, and enable meaningful, real world interactions within our community.

Note:When a user is identity verified, it means that they provided information we validated through our process. While this process helps safeguard our community, it does not guarantee that someone is who they claim to be.

Why we verify identity

Verifying the identity of guests and Hosts helps us to:

  • Promote trust between guests and Hosts
  • Uphold Airbnb’s community guidelines
  • Reduce fraudulent behaviour
  • Perform background checks when permitted by law
  • Respond to, support, and investigate safety and security issues
  • Comply with applicable laws and regulations, including payments and tax laws

How identity verification works

We require primary Hosts, Co-Hosts, and booking guests to be verified for all stays on Airbnb. Certain Airbnb Experiences may require identity verification as well.

Verifying your identity means verifying certain personal information, such as your legal name, address, phone number, or other contact details. In some cases, we can do this without any additional info needed from you. In other cases, we may need to ask for more information, as described below.

Don’t worry—any identity information you provide outside of your name won’t be shared with any Hosts or guests on Airbnb, and will be handled according to our Privacy Policy.

What info we ask for

  • Legal name, address, and/or other personal information: In some cases, personal info is all we need to verify your identity—but this depends on a few factors, including the country you’re located in or if we detect anomalies on our platform. We’ll collect your legal name during sign-up or verification, but you can always add a preferred first name that shows to Hosts and guests.
  • Photo of your government-issued ID: If we can’t verify you with the information above, or if a certain verification method isn’t available or effective in your country, we may ask you to provide a photo of your government-issued ID. This could be a driver's licence, passport, or national identity card. You can learn more about the types of IDs permitted—as well as country-specific guidelines.
  • Selfie: We may need to ask you for a photo of yourself in addition to the above photo of your government-issued ID. Don’t worry—this selfie won’t be used on your profile or shown to other users. If you can’t provide a selfie that matches your government-issued ID, you can contact us for an alternative verification method.

If you’re not able to be verified with this information, in limited circ*mstances you may be eligible to provide other proof of who you are, like a marriage licence or court order, to complete this process.

Note: If you’re hosting as a business, you may be asked to verify additional information, such as your home address or citizenship. Additionally, if you are an EU resident and receive income from renting accommodations, providing Experiences, or acting as a Co-Host—or if income is received from a listing in the EU—you’ll also be asked to verify additional information.

When we ask to verify

Guests

As a guest, you’ll need to verify your identity when you book a stay or when you book an Experience where the Host has required verification. Most users only need to do this once, and we’ll guide you through any steps you’ll need to take.

This typically happens during checkout—where we provide you with a specific deadline to finish. During this time, your reservation is pending, and others can’t book your dates. We’ll also send you notifications—like emails, SMS, and push reminders depending on your preferences—to help you finish before the deadline. If you don't complete the process in this timeline, your reservation won’t be confirmed.

Hosts

If you’re getting started as a Host, you’ll need to verify your identity when creating a listing for a stay or Experience for the first time, or if you’ve been invited to be a new Co-Host of a listing. While there’s no time limit for Hosts to complete verification, your listing won’t be published until you finish. This means you can’t accept bookings until after you’ve been identity verified. Similarly, as a Co-Host, you’ll need to finish verification before you can accept your invite.

As a Host, we may ask you to go through identity verification periodically. If you don’t complete this when prompted, your calendar may be blocked until you do so.

Lastly, if you edit your legal name in your Account, we’ll also ask you to re-verify your identity. We may be able to do this instantly, using information you’ve already provided us such as your name and contact details—or you might be asked to complete other verification steps. When this happens, any existing trips you’ve booked won’t be affected, but you won’t be able to make a new booking until we verify that change.

As a Host, your existing bookings also won’t be affected, but your calendar will be blocked until you complete verification.

Note:If you’re trying to make a booking, it’s critical to submit the information we need as soon as possible. If your check-in starts within 12 hours, you’ll have 1 hour to complete verification. Otherwise, you’ll need to complete verification within 12 hours of making your booking.

While your reservation is pending during this time, it will not be confirmed if you can’t complete verification before the deadline we specify to you.

How long the process takes

After you submit your info, it typically takes us less than 1 hour to verify your identity. This may differ based on the country you live in and what info you provided.

Make sure the info you provide is valid, accurate, and up to date. Otherwise, it could take us longer to verify you, or we might need to follow up and request additional info.

If you’re a guest making a booking—remember to complete verification by the deadline we provide you. During this time, your reservation is pending, and others can’t book your dates. We’ll also send you notifications—like emails, SMS, and push reminders—to help you finish before the deadline.

Tips if you’re having trouble

  • Check your messages:You may have been sent additional information via text, email, or phone. If you think you missed a message from us, follow these instructions.
  • Use your first and last legal name: Make sure the legal name you provide matches that in public records or on your government-issued ID. If your legal name is different, such as after a marriage or gender affirmation, you can contact our Customer Support team to verify an alternative legal name with a government-issued document like a marriage licence or court order. While you have to use a legal name for verification, you can add a preferred first name that shows to other guests and Hosts instead.
  • Grant camera permission:The Airbnb app or your browser may need permission to access your camera. You can typically find instructions on how to provide these permissions to Airbnb by checking your browser or app settings. If you update these permissions and it’s still not working, try refreshing our app or webpage.
  • Use high-quality photos:Take photos in a well-lit room, and check that the photos are clear, not obscured, and fit within the frames we designate during the process. For selfies, religious head coverings are welcome—but please make sure that we can see your eyes, nose, and mouth. Don’t worry—your selfie won’t be shown to other users on Airbnb or on your profile.
  • Take a picture of yourself in the moment:If you’re asked to take a selfie, it must be taken of you at the moment of submission and not be a previous photo of you. Don’t worry—this won’t show on your profile or to other users on Airbnb.
  • Use an original ID that’s not expired:Make sure the ID you provide is unexpired and an original—that means it’s not a photocopy, PDF, or other digital copy. If the ID has two sides, such as a driver's licence or national identity card, submit photos of both the front and back. Note that you might also need to follow country-specific guidelines, depending on where you’re located.

Where we display your identity-verified badge

Once you’ve been verified, you’ll get an Identity verified badge. Your verified badge and status are shown across Airbnb as a red badge with a checkmark next to your profile photo. It’s also shown in your profile under [Your name]’s confirmed information. If you’re a Host, the label Identity verified may also be shown on your listing page in the Host section.

If you’re a Host who operates as a large enterprise, you may have created multiple accounts to help manage all of your listings. In these cases, your connected Host accounts may not always display an Identity verified badge even though the business operating the account has been verified.

Losing your identity verification badge

If you change your personal information, like your legal name, or remove your government-issued ID from your account, you may lose your identity-verified badge and need to verify again to book or host future guests.

    Identity info your Host can ask for

    Airbnb doesn’t share your government-issued ID with a Host when you book. However, your Host may ask for a government-issued ID after booking if they added information about what is required and why in their listing description at the time you booked—and only where required for legal or compliance reasons as outlined in Airbnb’s off-platform policy.

    Some regions have laws that require guests to register with local authorities. This can be done directly with the local authorities—or at the accommodation by the Host on behalf of the authorities. In other words, if you’ve booked a stay in a region where this applies, a Host of a bed & breakfast, hostel, hotel, or other accommodation on Airbnb might request this registration from you.

    How we share and manage your data

    We are a community built on trust. A fundamental part of earning that trust means being clear about how we use your information.

    Only authorized Airbnb personnel and authorized third-party providers may access the information you submit, and all info is stored and transmitted in a secure manner. We share your identification information with authorized third-party service providers to help support the identity verification process—including such things as verifying your identity, authenticating your identification documents, and performing background checks (where permitted under applicable law).

    We delete your government-issued ID after a prescribed retention period relating to the purpose it was collected for has elapsed—unless we’re legally required to retain it. Note that after your ID has been deleted, we continue to retain some information from it—such as your date of birth—for the management of your account, legal compliance, and general security purposes.

    We handle the information collected during identity verification for purposes outlined in our Privacy Policy. Examples of the info we collect, and the purposes we may use them for, are below.

    • Personal information you have provided us with, such as legal name, address, and date of birth:
      • Supporting our identity verification process as detailed above
      • Responding to and investigating safety and security issues to protect our users on the Airbnb platform and the wider community
      • Responding to and assisting law enforcement investigations; responding to information requests from public bodies
      • Upholding Airbnb’s community guidelines
      • Complying with applicable laws, which includes payments and tax laws
      • Detecting fraudulent behaviour
      • Doing background checks where permitted under applicable laws
    • Your government-issued ID or other identity-related documentation you have provided:
      • Supporting our identity verification process as detailed above
      • Responding to and investigating safety and security issues involving users of the platform and the wider community
      • Responding to and assisting law enforcement investigations
      • Complying with applicable laws, which includes payments and tax laws

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    Verifying your identity on Airbnb (2024)

    FAQs

    Verifying your identity on Airbnb? ›

    Often, your legal name and address and/or other personal information are enough for us to verify your identity. We may also ask you to provide a copy of your government ID that includes a photo of you.

    Why is Airbnb asking me to verify my identity? ›

    Our identity verification process is a series of steps we take to help ensure users within our community are genuine so that everyone can feel more confident using Airbnb.

    What if I can't verify my identity on Airbnb? ›

    If you're not able to be verified with this information, in limited circ*mstances, you may be eligible to provide other proof of who you are, such as a marriage licence or court order, to complete this process.

    How do I prove my identity on Airbnb? ›

    Photo of your government ID: If we can't verify you with the information above, or if a certain verification method isn't available or effective in your country, we may ask you to provide a photo of your government ID. This could be a driver licence, passport or national identity card.

    How do I verify my identity on Airbnb help center? ›

    What's required
    1. Your full legal name: This is what appears on a government ID or official document. ...
    2. Your home address: This is the physical address where you live, which may differ from your Airbnb listing address(es). ...
    3. Your date of birth: You may have entered this elsewhere, but we still need to confirm it.

    How long does it take for Airbnb to verify your identity? ›

    ID verification may take up to 24 hours. But generally, an Airbnb account gets approved within a few hours. You can also check your verification status in the verification tab of your Profile. If you have any issues with the process, don't hesitate to contact Airbnb customer service.

    Is it normal for an Airbnb host to ask for your ID? ›

    Airbnb has guidelines about this. They say hosts can't ask for a guest's passport or other ID unless local laws require it. Hosts need to clearly tell guests why they need this information and how they'll use it, and they can't discriminate based on nationality or ethnicity.

    Is it safe to upload an ID to Airbnb? ›

    We may also ask you for a selfie to compare and match to your government ID photo. Don't worry – your government ID and selfie won't be shared with other users on Airbnb. All information we collect is handled according to our Privacy Policy.

    What does "awaiting verification" mean on Airbnb? ›

    Awaiting guest ID

    The Host requires the guest to verify their identity before accepting the trip request. They have 12 hours to do so; otherwise, the request will expire.

    Who can verify my identity? ›

    The appropriate persons or bodies who are able to certify documents for this purpose are Solicitors (including a Notary Public), Chartered Accountant or a Doctor.

    How do I verify my ID on Airbnb app? ›

    You can confirm your identity with either your legal name and address, or a photo of a government ID.

    Can Airbnb owners see your ID? ›

    When you send a booking request, you're sharing your enthusiasm with the Host, not your personal information. Before you book, a Host will only be shown your first name and identity verification status. Your full name and profile photo will be shared with the Host after your booking is confirmed.

    Why does Airbnb want my photo? ›

    Beyond showing your verified identity and contact info, your profile can offer more details about you, such as: A profile photo that shows your face so others can recognize you when you arrive as a guest, or host a stay or Airbnb Experience.

    Do you need to be verified for Airbnb? ›

    Our identity verification process is a series of steps to help ensure users within our community are genuine so that everyone can feel more confident using Airbnb. Every Host, Co-Host and booking guest must be identity verified to use our platform.

    How do I verify my listing on Airbnb? ›

    • Tap Profile and then Switch to hosting.
    • Tap Menu and then Listings.
    • Tap the listing you want to verify and then Complete required steps.
    • In the Publishing checklist, tap Verify your listing.
    • Tap Verify another way, then Ask someone else to verify.
    • Enter the email address of the person who will help you verify your listing.

    Does Airbnb ask for the last 4 digits of SSN? ›

    These help us connect the dots and make sure that you're really you. These forms of ID could include: A government ID. The last 4 digits of your Social Security number.

    Why is Airbnb making me use plaid? ›

    Airbnb And Plaid Explained

    Airbnb has teamed up with Plaid, a financial technology firm enabling users to connect their bank accounts and verify identities. By using Plaid, people can make the booking process simpler and more practical.

    What is the new verification for Airbnb? ›

    New airbnb listing requirements for verification process aims to provide an extra layer of assurance for guests by validating the accuracy and authenticity of listings. The process varies for individual hosts and professional hosts, with distinct requirements and steps.

    Why do I have to verify my phone number Airbnb? ›

    At Airbnb, trust is the cornerstone of our community—where millions of people across the world place trust in each other as they travel or host stays. A key part of building this trust is verifying the identity of our users.

    Why do Air B and B require a photo? ›

    Multiple verifications like email and identity in your confirmed information section. At least 50 words about you, why you joined, or anything else you think others would like to know. A profile photo that shows your face so others can recognize you when you arrive as a guest, or host a stay or experience.

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