If your merchant payouts from Google are on hold:
If some or all of your payouts from Google are withheld, you won't receive your payouts until Google completes its review of your account. You won't need to take action during this time. Disbursements may be on hold for up to 35 days.
We'll contact you at the conclusion of our account review. If no additional information is required, you will be notified and you’ll receive the remaining balance of any held funds in your next scheduled payment. Learn more about merchant payout schedules.
If Google requires more information, you may be notified to complete merchant verification. You must successfully pass verification in order to receive your payouts, both pending and future.
If you need to complete merchant payout verification and your payouts are still on hold:
If unusual activity is found on your account, Google may require you to provide more information to receive your payouts and re-enable your merchant account. Your payouts are on hold until the verification is completed successfully and your account is re-enabled.
If you don’t provide the requested information and complete the verification process, you won’t receive future merchant payouts and your merchant billing account will remain closed. You won't receive any further merchant payouts until your account has been cleared. If you are a Play Developer, you should refund all orders that you haven't received merchant payouts for.
If you have trouble locating an email from Google, go to Google payments center to check for alerts and to begin the verification process.
To check the status of your merchant payouts on your payments profile:
- Go to Google payments center.
- Check for alerts. 
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Required documents for merchant payout verification
Check the email that we sent you for details about the specific information that we've requested in your case.
To complete the verification process, you may need to submit information such as:
- Details of recent activity: You'll be asked to provide details about the activity on your account, then share details about your relationship with your buyers and business reasons for recent payments they've made to you. If the explanation provided doesn’t meet all the questions, you'll be asked to resubmit your verification with more details.
- Government-issued ID: If the address on your government ID doesn't match the billing address in your payments profile, you'll need to submit proof of your address with a bank statement, or other proof of name and address.
We securely store your personal information and treat it in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Payments Privacy Notice.
Check your account for these errors
To prevent issues like these in the future, check your account for these errors:
- Provide your full billing address
 Make sure your address on file with Google payments matches the full billing address associated with your payment method. A full address includes street number, street name, city, state, and zip number. You can update your address from payments profile settings.
- For Play Developers, use the same merchant ID for different apps
 When you develop new apps, make sure that you use one merchant ID instead of creating new merchant IDs.