Quick answer
Account verification failures usually need a field-by-field consistency check before another upload: legal entity, beneficial owner, address format, tax or bank record, utility or business document, and the exact Amazon wording. A longer appeal letter will not fix a mismatch across those records.
Use this page as the short entry point
This hub covers shorter searches such as account verification, INFORM Act verification, utility-bill verification, and need-more-information loops. Specific wording belongs in the evidence map below, not in a long URL.
Notice wording this hub can cover
- INFORM Act or INFORM Consumers Act verification needs more information.
- Identity, business, address, bank, tax, or utility-bill verification was rejected.
- Seller account profile details do not match the submitted document fields.
- A previous verification upload was rejected but the missing field is unclear.
Evidence map before resubmitting
- Copy the exact Amazon request or rejection sentence with private IDs removed.
- Map every disputed field across Seller Central profile, legal record, tax/bank details, address proof, and uploaded document.
- Resolve spelling, abbreviation, suite number, old-address, translation, expiry-date, and ownership inconsistencies.
- Write what changed since the rejected upload instead of sending the same files again.
Need a safe verification-gap check?
Appeal Kit can turn redacted account-verification wording and generic document categories into a mismatch map before another upload. Keep raw identity, tax, bank, utility, and address documents private.