Getting that blue checkmark on Facebook carries real weight for anyone building a public presence. For musicians, public figures, journalists, and brands, verification signals authenticity and helps fans and followers confirm they’re engaging with the real you. Facebook has seen its share of fake profiles and copycat pages over the years, and verification cuts through that noise immediately. It delivers a credibility boost that translates to better visibility, stronger trust, and more meaningful engagement with your audience.
Facebook verification runs through Meta Verified, the platform’s subscription-based program covering both Facebook and Instagram under one subscription. The cost sits at approximately $14.99 USD per month on web or $17.99 per month on iOS and Android. That subscription also includes proactive account protection, access to a real human support representative, and increased visibility in search results. For anyone serious about their public profile, that’s a reasonable monthly investment with tangible returns.
Here’s the step-by-step. Go to your Facebook profile or page and tap the menu icon. Navigate to “Meta Verified” and select “Get Verified.” Confirm which account you want to verify, then submit a government-issued photo ID, your full legal name as it appears on that ID, and confirm your profile photo matches the submitted ID. Facebook reviews your submission within a few days and sends a notification when complete. Approval means the blue badge appears on your profile or page immediately.
A few eligibility requirements to check off before applying. Two-factor authentication needs to be enabled, a profile photo needs to be in place, and the account needs to comply with Meta’s community standards and terms of service. Your name on Facebook also needs to match your government ID exactly, so stage names or brand names require some thought. In those situations, setting up as a public figure or brand page rather than a personal profile tends to work better, as the requirements differ slightly between account types.
The blue badge opens the door, and consistent, quality content keeps people walking through it. Posting regularly, engaging with your audience, and making the profile genuinely worth following are what turn verification into something meaningful. For artists, creators, and public figures building something real in 2026, getting verified on Facebook is a smart, straightforward step toward a stronger digital presence.

