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Atlas · July 4, 2026

How Foreign Companies Can Register a WeChat Official Account: A Step-by-Step Guide

Complete step-by-step guide for foreign companies to register a WeChat Official Account (Enterprise Service Account) in China — required documents, the $99 verification fee, processing time, and where to get agency support.

Author

Vincent Jiang

Published

July 4, 2026

For an overseas brand building a presence with Chinese consumers or partners, a WeChat Official Account is often the first piece of infrastructure. The registration process is entirely doable from abroad — but the document requirements are specific, and getting one item wrong restarts the clock. Here are clear, up-to-date instructions for foreign entities: required documents, fees, processing time, and where to get support.

1. Access the WeChat Official Account Platform

2. Select account type

Choose “Service Account” (服务号).

Note: Foreign companies are currently only eligible to register Enterprise-type Service Accounts — a Subscription Account (订阅号) is not available to overseas entities.

3. Complete registration information

(1) Basic information

  • Enter your email address and verify it with the confirmation code.
  • Set a secure password for the account.

(2) Entity information

  • Company name — must match the official business registration name.
  • Registration number — must match the number on your business license or registration certificate.
  • Administrator information — may be a foreigner but must have a verified WeChat account.

(3) Official Account information

  • Account name — 4–30 characters (1 Chinese character = 2 characters).
  • Function description — up to 120 characters.
  • Operation region — select “Overseas” if applicable.

4. WeChat Verification (mandatory for activation)

After registration you must complete WeChat Verification (微信认证) to activate full functionality.

Required documents for foreign companies

  1. Business Registration Certificate — original photo, scanned copy, or stamped copy.
  2. Administrator’s ID — passport, driver’s license, or national ID.
  3. Application Letter (认证公函) — accepted languages: Simplified/Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, or Korean.
  4. Authorization Letter (运营授权书) — must be in Simplified Chinese or English.
  5. Contact person’s phone bill — if unavailable, provide a stamped company landline bill or bank statement.

Details on acceptable proof for phone/billing:

  • Mobile phone bill — contact’s name, mobile number, and payment records for the last 3 months.
  • Company landline bill — company name, phone number, and payment records for the last 3 months (with official seal).
  • Bank statements — contact’s name and transaction records for the last 3 months (stamped as required).

Two additional documents may apply:

  • Trademark authorization — if using a trademarked name, provide the trademark registration certificate or authorization letter.
  • Legal representative’s ID & photo with application letter — required if the company has no official website.

5. Verification fee & processing time

  • Fee: USD $99 (paid via WeChat Pay or international credit card, Visa / Mastercard).
  • Processing time: 7–15 business days after submission of complete documents.

Key notes

  • Foreign companies cannot register a Subscription Account (订阅号) — only Service Accounts (服务号).
  • The administrator must have a verified WeChat account (foreigner or local).
  • WeChat Verification is required for full functionality (customer service, payments, etc.).

Need a local agency to handle it?

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