How to Remove a Google Review (2026 Guide)
Google removes reviews that break its policies — not reviews you simply disagree with. This guide walks through what counts as a violation, the exact removal form, and what to do when a flag goes nowhere for weeks.
Why this matters
Local customers decide on Google. The score, the review velocity, and how you reply are what move the needle.
Spam / fake content
Reviews from competitors, bots or paid review farms.
Conflict of interest
Reviews left by employees, ex-employees or the owner themselves.
Off-topic
Political rants, complaints about a different business, social commentary.
Restricted content
Reviews mentioning illegal products, alcohol promos to minors, gambling.
Illegal content
Threats, doxxing, copyrighted material, sexual content.
Harassment / hate
Personal attacks, slurs, harassment of staff.
Removal checklist — exact steps
- Sign in to the Google account that owns the Business Profile
- Open Google Maps → your business → Reviews tab
- Click the three-dot menu next to the review → Report review
- Select the policy violation category (be specific)
- Save the case ID Google emails you within minutes
- Wait 5–14 days for the first decision
- If denied, escalate via the Business Profile support form with the case ID
- Still denied? Submit a Legal Removal Request when content is defamatory under your country's law
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