Forgot password
Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
If you used Apple or Google to create your account, this process will create a password for your existing account.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Reset password instructions sent. If you have an account with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or contact support if the problem persists.
Image via Roblox

How to get verified on Roblox

Verify your presence!

If you've ever checked the Roblox profile of your favorite YouTuber or developer, you've likely noticed a small blue checkmark next to their name at some point. This checkmark means the account has been "verified," but what does verified even mean on Roblox, and how can I get one?

Recommended Videos

How to become verified on Roblox

In order to have your Roblox account verified, you'll need to meet a handful of specific requirements. These requirements, detailed below and taken directly from the Roblox Verified FAQ page, are revisited and rechecked once a month, as a verified badge is renewed on a month-to-month system.

  • Brands & Figures (companies, celebrities, musicians, politicians, etc)
    • 100K+ followers on at least one major social media platform (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, FB, YouTube) or 100K+ monthly listeners on Spotify. Or, you are part of our Video Stars program.
  • Experience Developers
    • You are an owner of an experience with playtime exceeding 1M hours in the last 90 days. Or, you are a contributor to such an experience and have at least 10K followers on Roblox.
  • Creators of Avatar Items
    • You (or your group) have at least 2M Robux in revenue for the last 90 days with at least 200K items sold.

Related: How many warnings can you get before getting terminated on Roblox?

In summary, you'll need to be a "notable and authentic figure" to receive one of these badges, which, by Roblox standards, means you must be "widely recognized," and able to prove your identity with proper documentation. Examples of creators who have verified badges are Hazem (creator of the Roblox experience PLS DONATE), Digito (Roblox YouTuber), and Mr. Booshot (avatar item creator) So, unfortunately, it's not looking like us regular players will be getting verified on Roblox anytime soon!

What does a verified badge do on Roblox?

As mentioned on the Roblox site, verified badges are simply "visual indicators that allow users to easily identify notable and authentic creators, developers, groups, and off-platform figures." They don't offer any special bonus or perk, and are just meant to serve as an eye-catcher for people looking for notable people on the platform.

End

That's it for this quick guide on how to get verified on Roblox. If you're hoping to become verified yourself, you better start grinding for those followers!

Looking for more Roblox FAQ-style articles? Check out some of our other guides on Where is the Roblox headquarters in real life? or How old is my Roblox account? – How to check your Roblox account’s age here on Pro Game Guides!


Pro Game Guides is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
We have upgraded our commenting platform! Existing comments will be imported over the next few weeks.
Author
Image of Grace Doyle
Grace Doyle
When Grace isn't writing about video games, she's playing them, and probably playing too many at once. Since she was a kid, video games and writing have been her two biggest passions, so getting to combine them for a job has been a dream come true! She's your go-to person for all-things Roblox at PGG, and she's happy to help in whatever way she can!