Seller registration guide
How to register as an Amazon seller
Use our step-by-step guide to create your Amazon selling account. Find out everything you need to register, get answers to common questions, and learn what to do after you’ve created an account.
Choose a selling plan first
Our selling plans give you the freedom to pay per sale or stick to a flat monthly fee. You can change or cancel your plan at any time using Seller Central after verification.
Below are the two key plans that we offer:
Choose Individual Selling plan if you are selling fewer than 35 items a month and you are still deciding on what to sell or you do not plan to use advanced selling tools.
Choose Professional selling plan if you are selling more than 35 items a month and are keen to leverage our advanced selling and advertising tools.
Learn more about viable selling plans here.
Let's get started with the registration process
While timelines for seller registration can vary, in many cases you’ll be able to complete the process in just a few hours. Then you’ll verify your identity as the primary contact for your business, a process that usually takes three business days or less.
Before you create your selling account, make sure you have the following:
Understanding these verification requirements will help you move faster in the registration and verification process. These checks help us maintain a trusted marketplace for customers and protect your business.
Verification type
Objective
What do you need to provide?
Identity Verification
Verify the identify of Point-of-contact (POC)
Government-issued ID
Business Legitimacy Check (Business Sellers)
Verify the business identity and operating status
Business license document
Address Verification
Business Address Verification for Business sellers or Residential Address for Individuals
Proof of address document such as Bank statement or Utility bills
Business Association (Business Sellers)
Verify the relationship between the POC and the business
Business relationship document such as employment contract, shareholder certificate, or letter of authorization
Credit Card Verification
Process payments and expenses
Credit card details with CVV/CVC
Bank Account Verification
Verify the disbursement instrument
Bank account details; if not auto verified, provide bank statement
Create your Amazon Selling Account
Create your selling account using your name, email and password. On the next page, you will need to complete two step verification by entering the OTP sent to your registered phone number. Then click Continue.

6 steps to register
Step 1: Provide business information
The first type of information you’ll provide during registration helps us understand your business.
- Business location: Select the country where your business is registered. If you’re operating as an individual or your business isn’t otherwise incorporated, select the country where you’re doing business from.
- Business type: Select the option that best describes your business (State owned, Publicly listed, Privately owned, charity, Sole-proprietor. If you’re operating as an individual or your business isn’t otherwise incorporated, select None, I am an individual.
- Business name: Enter the exact name used to register your business with the relevant government office.
- Company registration number: Enter the number you were issued when you registered your business (not required for individual sellers). This unique identifier isn’t the same as your Employer Identification Number (EIN).
- Registered business address: Enter the address that appears on your business license (not required for individual sellers).
- Phone number: Enter your phone number, including your country code and verify it with SMS or call.
In order to verify your Business, you'll need an official document issued by a government agency that provides key information about your company (legal name, registration number, business activities, registered address, directors, and current status). You can request a copy of your company's registration extract from your national or local company register. Business license is required for business sellers only. Individual sellers are not required to provide a business license.
All business sellers are required to provide proof of address like a recent bank statement or utility bills.
All business sellers are required to provide proof of address like a recent bank statement or utility bills.
What type of Business do you have?
You can look at below descriptions to choose an accurate Business Type in the registration form.
Business Type
Description
State-owned business
A company that is either wholly or partially owned and/or operated by a government
Publicly-listed business
A company whose shares are listed on a public stock exchange and available for public trading. Examples include:
UK, Ireland: PLC
Germany: AG
Spain: SA
France: SA
Italy: SpA
Netherlands: NV
Sweden: AB
Poland: SA
Belgium: SA/NV
UK, Ireland: PLC
Germany: AG
Spain: SA
France: SA
Italy: SpA
Netherlands: NV
Sweden: AB
Poland: SA
Belgium: SA/NV
Privately-owned business
A company that is controlled and operated by private individuals or other companies. The business seller is registered in the context of a commercial or professional activity. Examples include:
UK: LLP, LTD
Ireland: LTD
Germany: GmbH
Spain: SL
France: SARL, SAS
Italy: SRL
Netherlands: BV
Sweden: AB
Poland: sp. z o.o
Belgium: SRL/BV
UK: LLP, LTD
Ireland: LTD
Germany: GmbH
Spain: SL
France: SARL, SAS
Italy: SRL
Netherlands: BV
Sweden: AB
Poland: sp. z o.o
Belgium: SRL/BV
Charity
A legally recognized, tax exempt, non-profit organization that: 1. is created and operated for charitable purposes; 2. employs all resources toward these activities; 3. does not distribute income for private benefit; and 4. does not contribute to or associates with political organizations.
Individual (I don't have a registered business)
An individual sells without forming an incorporated business entity. This includes sole traders or self-employed individuals operating under local law, who may sell commercially and are responsible for meeting applicable tax and regulatory obligations. As an individual seller, you will still have access to Amazon's suite of selling tools and resources to grow your business professional.
Frequently asked questions
Step 2: Provide seller information
The next information you’ll provide helps identify you as your business’s primary contact person.
Use a government-issued ID like a passport to enter the following information:
Use a government-issued ID like a passport to enter the following information:
- Full legal name (including middle name)
- Country of citizenship
- Country of birth
- Date of birth
- Identity proof
- Residential address
- Phone number (add an additional number if necessary)
You'll also indicate:
Whether you're a beneficial owner of the business, a legal representative of the business, or both, you'll need to upload a document proving your relationship to the business (like an employment contract, shareholder certificate, or letter of authorization or articles of association).
All Individual sellers must provide a proof of address (like a recent bank statement or utility bill).
Whether you're a beneficial owner of the business, a legal representative of the business, or both, you'll need to upload a document proving your relationship to the business (like an employment contract, shareholder certificate, or letter of authorization or articles of association).
All Individual sellers must provide a proof of address (like a recent bank statement or utility bill).
Frequently asked questions
Step 3: Provide billing information
Next, you’ll enter credit card information and billing address. We use these details to process payments and expenses.
You'll provide:
• Card number and expiry date
• Security code (CVV/CVC) — the 3-4 digit code on your card
• Billing address
You'll provide:
• Card number and expiry date
• Security code (CVV/CVC) — the 3-4 digit code on your card
• Billing address
Frequently asked questions
Step 4: Provide store and product information
After providing payment information, you’ll enter the name of your business as you’d like it to appear on Amazon Europe stores. We call this your "store." It will appear to customers in each of your offers and in your public seller profile.
You'll also provide information about your:
• Product codes
• Business certifications
• Manufacturer or brand status
Review your documents: Before moving forward, you can view the documents you've uploaded and replace them if needed.
You'll also provide information about your:
• Product codes
• Business certifications
• Manufacturer or brand status
Review your documents: Before moving forward, you can view the documents you've uploaded and replace them if needed.
Frequently asked questions

Step 5: Provide bank account information
Finally, you'll provide your bank account details so we can send you proceeds from your sales.
You'll enter:
• Account holder name
• Bank account number and sort code
If we can't verify your account automatically: You'll be asked to upload a recent bank statement (dated within the last 180 days). You'll see an "In progress" status while we verify your information.
You'll enter:
• Account holder name
• Bank account number and sort code
If we can't verify your account automatically: You'll be asked to upload a recent bank statement (dated within the last 180 days). You'll see an "In progress" status while we verify your information.
Step 6: Identity verification and document collection
Next, you’ll be prompted to do one of the following:
• Take a photo of your face and government-issued ID.
• Join or schedule a video call with an Amazon associate. You should have your government-issued ID ready for the call (the same ID you used during registration) proof of residential address to the call.
• Upload a Government issued ID
• Take a photo of your face and government-issued ID.
• Join or schedule a video call with an Amazon associate. You should have your government-issued ID ready for the call (the same ID you used during registration) proof of residential address to the call.
• Upload a Government issued ID
What happens next:
• We'll review your information using secure checks
• Most verifications complete within a few business days
• You'll receive email updates throughout the process
• If we need additional information or documents, we'll let you know what to provide
• Most verifications complete within a few business days
• You'll receive email updates throughout the process
• If we need additional information or documents, we'll let you know what to provide
Frequently asked questions
Prepare to sell during your verification period
While you wait for Amazon to verify your registration details, use this time to set up your business for success.

Configure your account and start selling
After completing seller registration, you’ll have access to Seller Central, the hub for your selling account.
Before you start selling, make sure you configure your selling account for your business. Consider adding other users if you’d like help with certain tasks.
After configuring your account, you can use Seller Central to list and price products, manage inventory, fulfill customer orders, and much more
Before you start selling, make sure you configure your selling account for your business. Consider adding other users if you’d like help with certain tasks.
After configuring your account, you can use Seller Central to list and price products, manage inventory, fulfill customer orders, and much more
Ready to sell with Amazon?
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€ 39 (excl. VAT) per month + selling fees

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