If you’re familiar with a place, you can provide feedback that helps Google Maps decide whether to change a place's information. You can also mark a place as moved, not open to the public, a duplicate, or if it’s non-existent.
Important:
- If you own or manage a business, learn how to fix your business information.
- Do not mark a place open or closed based on its hours. Closure refers to whether or not a place is still open for business.
- Before you make suggestions about a place, make sure you’re signed in to your Google Account.
Mark a place as moved
- Open Google Maps
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- Search for a place or select it on the map.
- Select Suggest an edit
Close or remove.
- Under "Close or remove," select Moved to a different location
Submit.
Tip: If you think something should be removed for legal reasons, submit a legal request.
Mark a place as a duplicate
- Open Google Maps
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- Search for a place or select it on the map.
- Select Suggest an edit
Close or remove.
- Under "Close or remove," select Duplicate of another place
Submit.
Mark a place as non-existent
If Google Maps shows a place that was never at that location, mark it as non-existent.
- Open Google Maps
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- Search for a place or select it on the map.
- Select Suggest an edit
Close or remove.
- Under "Close or remove," select Doesn't exist here
Submit.
Mark a place as temporarily closed
- Open Google Maps
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- Search for a place or select it on the map.
- Select Suggest an edit
Close or remove.
- Under "Close or remove," select Temporarily closed
Submit.
Mark a place as permanently closed
- Open Google Maps
.
- Search for a place or select it on the map.
- Select Suggest an edit
Close or remove.
- Under "Close or remove," select Permanently closed
Submit.
Mark a business as reopened
- Open Google Maps
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- Search for a place marked as temporarily or permanently closed, or select it on the map.
- Select Suggest an edit
Reopen
Submit.
Wait time to publish corrections
We review your edits, so your changes might take some time to be updated on the map.