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Google almost never removes negative reviews, but there are exceptions, such as coordinated negative review attacks, conflicts of interest, profanity and discrimination.
One option is a review removal service.
We work with a reputable vendor to remove recent undesirable negative reviews. It’s free to try to remove them and successful review removal is $1,000 per review. Not all negative reviews may be removed.
For all other situations, or to try removing reviews yourself, see the rest of this guide.
Any user can flag a review as inappropriate. If the review contains profanity or discrimination, Google will gladly remove it for your quickly for free.
This tactic rarely works for undesirable reviews, regardless of them being from legitimate users or not.
To flag an inappropriate review for removal, someone with access to the Google Business Profile needs to log in to the GBP at https://business.google.com/, go to the “Reviews” section, then flag a review as inappropriate. This is where you get to select why you are reporting the review.
The removal process varies depending on the reason why you’d like the review removed.
Here are the reasons Google WILL remove a negative review:
We once helped an international law firm who had received hundreds of negative reviews. The reviews were left by angry reddit users who coordinated the attack publicly because they were upset about a class action lawsuit against a fairly well known redditor (reddit user).
To remove a large quantity of negative reviews against your law firm you will need to have documented evidence of the attack. If the negative reviews were planned out publicly on reddit, Facebook or another site, you will have concrete evidence.
Next you will want to craft a short and sweet message to send to Google Business Profile support. They rarely respond. If they fail, you can go to Google’s Google Business Profile help forum and nicely ask for assistance. A volunteer with the appropriate credentials can get this escalated for you.
Review extortion is not new but there’s been an uptick in 2025. In October 2025, Google released a new way to have these reviews removed.
Read about that here: How To Report Negative Review Extortion.
Studies have proven most people expect to see at least 1 negative reviews for every so many positive reviews. One bad review shouldn’t be the end of the world.
If you have received a negative review and it doesn’t fit one of the aforementioned exceptions I would encourage you to focus on getting positive reviews. You might like our recent podcast about getting more reviews for your law firm.