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What’s Required To Get Local Services Ads (LSA) Campaign Live

LSA verification requirements

If you’ve launched Google Local Services Ads (LSAs) in the past, the approval process was fairly predictable.

Most contractors needed to complete a handful of requirements before their ads could start generating leads:

Today, Google is gradually rolling out a new verification process that places a greater emphasis on confirming the legitimacy of the business and the people behind it.

Depending on your industry and market, you may now be asked to complete additional verification steps before your Local Services Ads can go live.

Why Google Is Changing the Process

Local Services Ads occupy some of the most visible real estate on Google Search. Because homeowners often trust businesses displaying the Google Verified badge, Google is investing more heavily in advertiser verification.

Rather than relying primarily on licenses, insurance, and background checks, Google is expanding its screening process to verify businesses, business owners, and authorized representatives.

The goal is simple: reduce fraud, improve trust, and ensure that businesses advertising through LSAs are legitimate.

The Traditional LSA Requirements

For years, most contractors needed to complete the following requirements before launching Local Services Ads.

Billing Setup

A valid payment method was required before ads could run.

Insurance Verification

Many home service categories required proof of liability insurance that met Google’s minimum coverage requirements.

Background Checks

Google required business background checks and, in some industries, checks on business owners and field workers via third-party screening partners.

License Verification

Contractors in regulated industries such as plumbing, HVAC, roofing, and electrical services were often required to submit active licenses for verification.

Google Business Profile

Businesses typically needed an active Google Business Profile connected to their LSA account.

In many industries, Google also expected the connected Business Profile to have a minimum number of reviews, commonly between 2 and 5 reviews, before the account became eligible to advertise.

Today, Google appears to be moving away from minimum review requirements. While an active and verified Google Business Profile remains important, businesses can often complete the approval process with few or no reviews, provided all other verification requirements are satisfied.

Reviews still play a major role in LSA rankings and lead generation, but they are no longer the barrier to entry they once were.

Budget and Bidding

Businesses needed to define their service areas, set a weekly budget, and configure bidding before campaigns could launch.

Google’s New Verification Requirements

While many traditional requirements still apply, Google is gradually introducing additional verification steps.

Not every advertiser will see the same requirements today, but more businesses are being asked to complete the following.

Verified Google Business Profile

An active and verified Google Business Profile is increasingly important to the LSA approval process.

Google uses the profile to help verify business information and establish trust with potential customers.

Additionally, the reviews on the GBP are one of LSA’s major ranking factors.

Business Registration Verification

One of the most significant additions is business registration verification.

Google may ask advertisers to provide documentation proving the business is legally registered. Depending on your business structure, acceptable documents for US may include:

The specific documentation required can vary by country and business type.

Business Representative Check

Google’s Business Representative Check verifies that the person setting up and managing the LSA account is authorized to represent the business.

The process includes two steps:

Identity Verification

In some cases, Google may require government-issued identification from a business owner or representative.

Identity verification helps Google confirm that real individuals are associated with the business being advertised.

Billing Setup

Billing remains a required step before campaigns can begin serving leads.

Budget and Bidding Configuration

Advertisers must still configure their service areas, budget, and bidding preferences before their ads can go live.

Are Licenses, Insurance, and Background Checks Going Away?

No.

Many contractor categories still require:

The difference is that Google is layering additional verification requirements on top of many existing screening processes.

In other words, the new verification process isn’t necessarily replacing the old one; it’s expanding it.

Why Some Businesses See Different Requirements

One of the biggest sources of confusion is that not every advertiser sees the same onboarding experience.

A roofing company in one market may be asked to submit business registration documents and complete identity verification, while another may still follow a more traditional approval process.

That’s because Google is rolling these requirements out gradually across industries, locations, and advertiser types.

As the rollout continues, contractors should expect additional verification requirements to become more common.

How to Get Approved Faster

To avoid delays, gather your documentation before starting the LSA setup process.

Business Documents

Google Business Profile Access

Insurance Documentation

License Documentation

Identification

Having these items ready can significantly reduce approval delays and help your campaign go live faster.

The Bottom Line

The requirements to launch a Local Services Ads campaign are evolving.

While billing, insurance, licensing, background checks, and an active Google Business Profile remain important for many industries, Google is gradually introducing new verification requirements focused on business legitimacy and identity verification.

Today, businesses may be asked to provide:

The sooner you prepare these documents, the smoother your LSA onboarding process will be and the faster you can start generating leads.

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