Background checks
Keeping our Airbnb family safe is one of our top priorities. If we have at least a first name, last name, and date of birth for a US-based user who creates a listing, or is associated with a booking, we may perform a background check on that user. We also may perform background checks on India-based Hosts.
How they work and what they entail
- We submit identifying information (which at a minimum includes first name, last name, and date of birth) to one of our approved background check providers
- They check the person’s identity against public records or publicly available databases
What they mean for you
Find out how the results of a background check can impact your stay or your ability to use Airbnb.
Why you can’t rely on them alone
Background checks aren’t the only factor to consider when deciding whether a guest or Host is suitable—they don’t guarantee that a person won’t break the law in the future.
Why? Because background checks have limitations. Sure, they may help identify past criminal conduct or other red flags where records are available, but not always:
- There may be gaps in public record searches due to the way certain databases are maintained
- Online databases might only be updated periodically by local governments—which Airbnb doesn’t control or direct
As a result, these database checks may not reveal comprehensive or recent criminal record activity. Continue to use your own judgment and follow these sensible safety tips.
Related articles
- Guest
Implications of background checks
Learn about how the background checks we perform can impact your account. - Guest
Safety tips for interacting with others
Learn how to help improve your safety when interacting with other Hosts and guests. - Host
Smart Pricing during disasters and emergencies
We may temporarily turn off Smart Pricing to prevent extreme price changes and to comply with local laws during events like natural disaster…