What is Regarding "Partner Center Profile" or "Regarding Domain Registration/Renewal Invoice". I don't understand what it is?

啟昇 李 0 Reputation points
2025-10-08T06:02:32.1266667+00:00

Hello,

Thank you for your quick reply and the update that our application has passed the initial review.

To ensure we submit the correct documents for the domain verification, we have a few questions regarding the required information:

  1. Regarding "Partner Center Profile":

We are unfamiliar with the term "Partner Center profile". Could you please provide a screenshot example or a more detailed description of which platform or system this refers to? This would help us locate the exact information you require.

  1. Regarding Domain Registration/Renewal Invoice:

We understand we need to provide an invoice showing the organization name, address, and domain. Could you please share an example of the required invoice page or specific instructions on where and how to obtain this particular document (e.g., from which domain registrar page, or the required format)?

We want to submit the necessary verification as quickly and accurately as possible to proceed with the application approval.

We appreciate your further clarification.

Best regards,

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  1. Alex Burlachenko 25,115 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2025-10-08T06:55:11.8833333+00:00

    Hi there,

    I can understand why these document requests are confusing )) the terminology Microsoft uses can be pretty specific. Let me break down what they're actually asking for in simpler terms.

    For the "Partner Center Profile" - this is basically your company's business information in Microsoft's partner system. If your company works with Microsoft products or services, you probably have an account at partner.microsoft.com. They're asking for a screenshot or document that shows your company's official profile from that system.

    If you've never used Partner Center before, they might actually be asking for your general business registration documents instead. Things like your business license, tax registration certificate, or articles of incorporation - anything that legally proves your company exists and shows your official business name and address.

    For the "Domain Registration/Renewal Invoice" - this is much simpler. It's just the bill or receipt you got when you registered your website domain name (like yourcompany.com). You can get this by logging into whatever company you bought your domain from - like GoDaddy, Namecheap, Cloudflare, or any other domain registrar.

    When you're in your domain account, look for sections like "Billing", "Invoices", or "Order History". Find the document that shows

    Your company name and address

    The domain name you own

    The date you registered or renewed it

    Payment confirmation

    The invoice doesn't need to be fancy - even a simple PDF receipt from your domain provider works perfectly, as long as it clearly shows your organization owns that domain.

    The Microsoft verification documentation explains what they're looking for in these documents https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/partner-center/verification-responses.

    If you're having trouble finding these, check with whoever in your company handles your website domain or Microsoft business accounts. They should have access to these records.

    For the domain invoice, any recent bill from your domain provider that shows your company as the owner will work - it doesn't have to be the very first registration invoice.

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    Alex

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  2. Alex Burlachenko 25,115 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2025-10-08T06:53:48.77+00:00

    Hi there,

    Those verification document requests can be confusing when you're not familiar with the specific terms Microsoft uses )) let me clarify what they're asking for so you can provide the right documents.

    The "Partner Center Profile" refers to your company's business profile in the Microsoft Partner Center. This is where Microsoft manages all partner relationships and verifications. If your organization is part of the Microsoft Partner Network, you should have access to partner.microsoft.com where you can view and download your business profile information.

    If you're not already a Microsoft partner, they might be asking for your general company business registration documents instead - things like your business license, tax registration, or articles of incorporation that prove your company's legal existence.

    For the "Domain Registration/Renewal Invoice" - this is literally the bill or receipt you received when you registered or renewed your domain name. You can get this from your domain registrar's website (like GoDaddy, Namecheap, Cloudflare, etc.). Log into your domain registrar account, look for billing history or invoices, and find the document that shows

    Your company name and address as the registrant

    The domain name being registered/renewed

    The date and payment information

    The registrar's company details

    The invoice should clearly prove that your organization owns and controls the domain you're trying to verify. It's essentially proof that you're the legitimate owner of that web address.

    The Microsoft Partner Center documentation explains the verification process in more detail https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/partner-center/verification-responses.

    If you're having trouble finding these documents, you might want to contact your company's IT department or whoever handles your domain registration and Microsoft partnership accounts. They should have access to these records.

    For the domain invoice, any recent billing document from your domain registrar that shows your organization as the owner should work. It doesn't necessarily have to be the original registration invoice - renewal invoices work just as well.

    regards,

    Alex

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