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Verify your account information when you enroll in a new Partner Center program

Appropriate roles: Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program partner admin | Account admin for Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program, Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program, and Surface program; Manager | Owner for Developer programs (Commercial Marketplace, Windows and Xbox, Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Copilot, and more)

When you enroll in a new program in Partner Center or change legal details in your profile, Microsoft verifies the information that you provide. Microsoft verifies your company name, company address, and primary contact details. During this process, Microsoft might send email to your primary contact to request more verification documentation.

You can go to Legal info in Partner Center to monitor verification status for the:

When account verification completes, you can perform various activities:

  • Purchase new offers
  • Renew existing offers in the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program
  • Publish offers to Commercial Marketplace

Note

Verification usually takes 3-5 business days. If more than five days pass without account verification, contact support for assistance.

What verifies and how to respond

Type of verification What's verified Suggestions
Email ownership Email ownership verifies that the primary contact (primary email) address is valid. The primary contact email address must be a monitored work account that can send and receive email. Don't use a personal email address not associated with the company domain. Avoid using a tenant user credential without a mailbox enabled. If you don't receive the email ownership verification email message within one business day, you can ask us to send the email again. Go to your profile page for MPN, CSP, or Developer. Select Resend verification email. Be sure to flag email from Microsoft.com as a safe domain, and check your junk email folders. For more help, create a support ticket.
Identity verification (Applicable to the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program only) Identity verification confirms the identity of at least one user on the account. The identity verifies by trusted non-Microsoft ID verification vendors (IDVs). You can learn more about these vendors and their verification process. All users should ensure that their personal information and other details that they provide match the supporting ID document. Identity verification can be in the Passed, Rejected, or Challenged state. If identity verification is Rejected and you don't see a Fix now button, there's no further action required. The account is suspended. If it's in the state of Challenged, at least one user on the account must present verifiable credentials to prove their identity. Ensure that the user details on the account match the details on the supporting government-issued ID document provided to obtain the verifiable credentials. If there's a mismatch, either update the personal information in the tenant or use a government-issued ID document with matching details. If there are issues with obtaining the verifiable credentials, refer to the help provided in the Learn more link on the page.
Employment Employment verification confirms your primary contact is an employee of the enrolling company and that the company owns the domain of the email address provided. If employment verification is rejected, the primary contact (normally your Global or Account Admin) must provide documentation confirming the contact's email domain is under the ownership of their employer. For more help, go to your profile page for MPN, CSP, or Developer and upload more proof through the interactive account verification experience.
Business Business verification confirms that the enrolling company is a legitimate business entity and at the stated address. Confirm that the company name and address in your Legal business profile have no spelling errors or abbreviations. They must match your formal company business registration records exactly. If appropriate, select the match found in external data sources (external company databases, such as Dun & Bradstreet (DUNS ID) or state registry).

Microsoft asks the primary contact (normally your Global or Account admin) to provide official documentation. Documentation could be a business registration, tax registration certificate, or a receipt from the company's home country/region, municipality, or questionnaires to complete. Microsoft uses this documentation to verify that the company is authorized to do business under that name and located at the provided address. For further help, go to your profile page for MPN, CSP, or Developer and upload more proof through the interactive account verification experience.
Additional due diligence Additional due diligence confirms the trustworthiness of the enrolling company in the Microsoft partner ecosystem. Microsoft runs on trust. In order to ensure trustworthiness in its partner ecosystem, Microsoft might conduct additional background checks on your organization. If your organization is selected for additional due diligence, your profile page displays the status accordingly. If any concerns arise during additional due diligence, you might be asked to complete a questionnaire, respond to any concerns identified, or take certain mitigating measures.

Note

Learn how to update your Legal Business Profile (address).

Checking your verification status

You can check verification status at Partner Center in Account settings | Legal Info, where you can see:

  • One or more tabs (Partner, Developer, or Reseller, depending on the programs in which your organization is enrolled).
  • Your verification status: Pending, Accepted, or Rejected, with a status icon.
  • The Legal business profile progress bar with an information icon you can select to get more information.

Screenshot of the Account settings | Legal Info window in Partner Center, with the Partner tab and verification status highlighted.

In the image, one of the three possible tabs, the Partner tab and the Pending verification status, are highlighted.

Verification status

There are three possible results when you check your verification status:

  • Authorized: The information you submitted was verified, and you're notified of your acceptance into the program. No further action is required.
  • Pending: The verification process isn't yet complete. No action is required. You can monitor verification status at Account settings | Legal Info. Verification usually takes 3-5 business days.
  • Rejected: The information you submitted couldn't be verified. The reason and instructions for how to appeal appear in the Account Verification pane.

Appealing a rejected application

To appeal a rejected application, use these steps:

  1. At Account settings | Legal Info, select Fix now.
  2. In Account Verification, from Select document type to upload, select the type of document that you want to upload for verification.
  3. In Enter your comment, you can add additional information about your appeal.
  4. Select Upload.

The amount of time required to review an appeal varies. You can return to Account settings | Legal Info to check verification status at any time. Verification status is Pending during the review.

Screenshot of the Account settings | Legal Info window in Partner Center, with the Fix now and Account verification highlighted.