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Roblox has turned into a massive creative platform where developers, UGC creators, streamers, and influencers can build games, sell items, and grow huge communities. With so many creators on the platform, proving that an account is legitimate has become more important than ever. That’s where the Roblox verification badge comes in. The blue checkmark is a trust signal that shows an account is official and not an impersonation, helping creators protect their identity and build credibility with players and fans. Because of this, many people want to know how Roblox verification actually works, who qualifies, and what steps increase your chances of getting verified. In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about Roblox verification, including the requirements, eligibility rules, and what you can realistically do to improve your chances of earning the blue checkmark.

The Roblox verified badge is the blue checkmark you see next to certain usernames and group names on the platform. Its main purpose is to show that an account is genuine and officially belongs to a real creator, developer, brand, group, or public figure, helping users avoid fake or impersonator accounts. Roblox rolled out verification in September 2022 as a way to protect well-known creators and make it easier for players to know who they’re interacting with. That said, being verified doesn’t come with special treatment or exemptions. Verified accounts are still required to follow Roblox’s Community Standards and Terms of Use just like any other user, and the badge simply confirms authenticity, not approval or endorsement from Roblox.

Roblox doesn’t let regular creators apply for verification manually. Instead, the platform runs an automatic review roughly once a month and checks accounts against its internal criteria. If your account qualifies, Roblox adds the verified badge on its own and notifies you, which means even after meeting the requirements, it can take a few weeks before the checkmark appears. Public figures, brands, and major companies are handled differently, as they usually go through a direct process with a Roblox partnership manager since off-platform identity checks require extra validation.
No matter what type of creator you are, there are a few non-negotiable requirements everyone must meet. You need to complete Roblox’s official ID verification using a valid government ID and a selfie, enable two-step verification through an authenticator app, and remain active by logging into your account within the last 180 days. On top of these security steps, Roblox looks at notability, which varies depending on whether you’re an experience developer, UGC creator, content creator, or group owner. Each category has its own benchmarks tied to reach, impact, or recognition, and meeting those standards is what ultimately determines whether an account is eligible for verification.
To earn verification on Roblox as an experience owner, your game needs to hit a very specific popularity benchmark. Roblox looks at playtime, not just visits, and your experience must accumulate more than one million total play hours within a rolling 90-day window. This measures how long players actually stay and engage, making it one of the strongest signals of real success on the platform.
If the experience is owned directly by your account, reaching that playtime milestone is enough to make you eligible. Things get more detailed with group-owned experiences. In that case, you must either fully own the group or receive at least a 10% automatic revenue payout tied specifically to that experience. The payout has to be set up as a recurring, system-based split inside the group settings. One-off or manual payments don’t count, even if the total amount is higher.
This stricter payout rule was introduced in late 2025 after Roblox tightened verification policies to prevent abuse, as some group owners were previously selling access to verification through contributor roles. It’s also important to know that eligibility isn’t permanent. Roblox reviews accounts monthly, and if your experience’s playtime drops below the one-million-hour mark during any 90-day period, the verified badge can be removed in a future review.
Avatar Item creators can also earn the Roblox verified badge, but the platform looks strictly at sales performance to decide who qualifies. To be considered, your items must hit two targets within a rolling 90-day period: at least 2 million Robux earned and a minimum of 200,000 total items sold. Both conditions are required at the same time, so meeting only the revenue goal or only the sales count isn’t enough on its own.
These benchmarks are designed to prove real marketplace impact. The Robux total shows your creations generate strong income, while the high sales volume confirms that a large number of players are actually buying and using your items, not just a small group purchasing expensive pieces. Roblox tracks all of this automatically through your Avatar Item sales data, so there’s no manual application involved.
Because the system works on a rolling 90-day window, consistency matters. If your earnings or unit sales fall below either threshold during any review cycle, your verified badge can be removed in a future monthly check. Successful creators usually reach these numbers by releasing items players genuinely want, whether that means focusing on affordable cosmetics that sell in high volume, premium designs with strong demand, or a smart mix of both to keep sales and revenue steady over time.
For content creators and influencers, Roblox verification is tied to your reach outside the platform. To be eligible, you generally need a minimum of 100,000 followers on a single major social media platform such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, X (Twitter), or Facebook. Music artists can also qualify if they reach 100,000 or more monthly listeners on Spotify. Roblox uses these numbers as a baseline to identify creators with a proven, established audience.
Another route is through the Roblox Video Stars program. Creators accepted into this program receive verification automatically, along with perks like star codes and early access to new features. That said, the program isn’t open for public applications. Roblox selects creators directly, usually based on consistent viewership, engagement, and how strongly their content connects to Roblox.
Follower quality matters just as much as follower count. Roblox checks for real, organic audiences and does not consider inflated numbers from bots or purchased followers. The goal is to verify creators who genuinely influence players and actively bring their communities into the Roblox ecosystem.
Even with 100,000+ followers, verification isn’t always instant. Some creators report delays despite meeting the requirements, especially if their content isn’t clearly tied to Roblox. In practice, creators who regularly post Roblox-related videos or streams and show a clear link between their social platforms and their Roblox account tend to have a smoother path through the verification review process.
Roblox also offers verification for groups, but eligibility is tied directly to the success of the experiences those groups own. If a group owns an experience that reaches more than 1 million total playtime hours within a rolling 90-day period, the group itself can receive the verified badge. This mirrors how individual developers qualify, except the verification applies to the group profile instead of a personal account.
When a group becomes eligible, the group owner is automatically considered for personal verification as well. For other members or co-owners, the requirements are stricter. They must receive at least a 10% automatic revenue payout from that specific experience to qualify for individual verification. Manual or irregular payouts don’t count, even if the total amount is higher.
Verified groups make it easier for players to recognize legitimate studios and development teams behind popular experiences. Seeing the blue checkmark on a group helps separate official creator teams from fan groups or accounts attempting to impersonate established developers.
It’s also important to note that group verification is fragile. Changing the group’s name or transferring ownership will remove the verified badge immediately. If that happens, the badge can only be restored by reverting the changes and contacting Roblox Support to review the group again.
Roblox can remove a verified badge automatically if certain changes are made to an account or if platform rules are broken. Verification isn’t permanent, and the system regularly checks whether accounts still meet the requirements. Your badge can be taken away if you change your username or display name, turn off two-step verification with an authenticator app, repeatedly break Community Standards or the Terms of Use, try to sell or fake a verified badge, or transfer ownership of a verified group.
If the badge was removed for technical or account-setting reasons, it can usually be restored. Before reaching out to Roblox Support, you’ll need to undo whatever caused the removal. That means switching your username or display name back to the original version, re-enabling two-step verification through an authenticator app, and then submitting a ticket through the official Roblox Support form explaining what happened. As long as the issue wasn’t related to policy violations, Roblox can review the request and restore the badge.
However, if verification was removed due to serious rule-breaking, there’s no way to get it back. Accounts that lose the badge because of Community Standards or Terms of Use violations are permanently disqualified, and Roblox does not offer an appeal process in those cases.
Scams around the Roblox verified badge are extremely common, especially because so many players want the blue checkmark quickly. One of the most common tricks involves fake games or experiences that claim you can earn verification by completing an obby, challenge, or set of tasks. These experiences often promise instant verification after you finish objectives, but that’s impossible. Verification can only be granted by Roblox itself through its official review system, and no in-game experience has the power to verify an account.
Many of these scam games try to look harmless at first. They may ask you to like the experience, join certain groups, invite friends, or follow specific accounts before you’re “approved.” In more dangerous cases, they display fake Roblox-style pop-ups asking for your username, password, or security codes. This is phishing, and the goal is to steal your account, Robux, or both.
Another common scam involves people claiming they work for Roblox or have “connections” with Roblox staff who can verify accounts for a fee. This is always false. Roblox employees cannot manually give verification badges, and there is no shortcut, payment, or insider method that bypasses the monthly automated review process. Anyone offering verification in exchange for money is lying.
Buying verified accounts or paying for verification is also not only a scam, but a serious rule violation. Roblox strictly forbids selling or transferring verified status. Accounts caught attempting this lose their badge permanently, and both buyers and sellers risk full account bans. The verified badge is meant to represent real achievement and authenticity, not something that can be bought, traded, or earned through tricks.
No, the blue checkmark doesn’t boost your games, items, or profile in search results or recommendations. Verified and non-verified creators are treated the same by Roblox’s discovery systems. The badge exists purely to show that an account is authentic and belongs to a recognized creator, group, or public figure.
Roblox checks eligible accounts on a monthly review cycle. Once you meet every requirement, it can take anywhere from a few days to nearly a full month before the badge appears. Roblox doesn’t publish exact review dates, so timing can vary. You’ll get an official notification once verification is applied.
Yes. Groups can receive a verified badge if they own an experience that reaches more than 1 million playtime hours within a 90-day period. This helps players quickly identify real development studios or creator teams behind popular games.
Changing your display name or username will remove the verified badge automatically. To get it back, you must switch back to the original name used during verification and then contact Roblox Support to request restoration.
Yes. Verification can be permanently removed if your account breaks Roblox rules, such as repeated Community Standards violations, selling verification, or attempting to fake the badge. In these cases, the badge cannot be restored. Temporary losses caused by name changes or disabled security can usually be fixed.
No, they are different. ID verification confirms your real-world age and unlocks features like voice chat, while the verified badge confirms your identity as a legitimate creator or group. ID verification is required for the badge, but completing ID verification alone doesn’t automatically grant verification.
Getting verified on Roblox isn’t about shortcuts or tricks, it’s about building something real and reaching clear milestones on the platform. Whether you’re a game developer, avatar item creator, content creator, or part of a verified group, the blue checkmark comes from consistency, security, and genuine impact within the community. Roblox’s automated review system rewards authenticity, not hype, and staying verified means keeping your account secure and following platform rules long-term. If you focus on creating quality content, growing real engagement, and meeting the eligibility requirements naturally, verification becomes a result of your progress rather than the goal itself.
Posted On: February 2nd, 2026
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