This article can help you find solutions to errors you may encounter in Maps.
Important: You can only help us correct an error in Maps in some countries and regions.
Add or edit information about places
You can publicly add missing places like public landmarks, coffee shops or other local businesses to the map. Learn more about adding a missing place in maps.
You can add or edit information about a place or business, like the name, address, hours or other facts. Learn more about adding or editing information about a place.
Add or fix addresses
You can publicly add or edit postal addresses, fix where packages should be delivered, or adjust pin locations. Learn more about fixing addresses here.
Add or fix a road
If we need to add roads to Google Maps or something on the map isn’t right, you can tell us.
Remove an incorrect or fraudulent listing
You can report businesses or the names of places for impersonation or offensive, fake, spam or inappropriate content.
Tip: For legal issues, such as copyright or trademark disputes, submit a report.
- Open Google Maps .
- Find the place that you want to report for review.
- Select the place Suggest an edit Close or remove.
- Choose the reason why the place should be removed.
- Click Submit.
Find your edits and understand their status
On your phone or tablet, you can find a list of edits and places that you’ve added on Google Maps. Your edits are only visible to you. You may not get Local Guide points if someone already edited the same place before you.
Report spam or bad data
Any illegal, offensive, fraudulent or malicious data on Google Maps is considered as spam. Users found to be involved in spam will be banned.
Learn more about feature access restrictions for policy violations.
To report spam or abuse in Maps, send a feedback.
Report other content errors on Google Maps
Report incorrect petrol pricesPetrol stations show current petrol prices in their Business Profile on Google Maps and Search. To find petrol prices, customers can search 'petrol stations' or a specific brand.
If the petrol price data is incorrect, reach out to OPIS.
Google doesn't blur satellite or aerial imagery. If a government requests to blur, we ask the government to direct their request to our third-party imagery providers. Satellite and aerial imagery is commercially available on the market, which includes other map services, from the third-party providers.
If you're part of a government entity, you can escalate a request for more information.Report outdated Satellite or Street View imagery
If you want to report outdated imagery to our team, fill in the request information on this form. Your feedback guides us to determine where imagery updates are most important. Bear in mind that Google can't commit to a specific timeline for updates.
Report a Street View issue
- Locate the image.
- Click More Report a problem.
- Select the issue and click Submit.
- We'll review your report promptly.