Can I open a new Google Ads account after my account was suspended?

7 min readUpdated 2026-03-27
Creating a new Google Ads account after suspension is one of the most common - and most damaging - mistakes advertisers make. What seems like a logical workaround actually guarantees another suspension and often transforms a recoverable situation into a permanent ban. Google explicitly prohibits this behavior under their "Circumventing Systems" policy, and they have sophisticated methods to detect it.

Quick Answer

Creating new accounts to circumvent suspension is against Google's policies and can result in all accounts being banned.

The Short Answer: No

Creating a new Google Ads account to replace a suspended account violates Google's policies. The new account will be suspended - typically within hours or days - and you will have made your situation significantly worse.

This Is Circumvention

Google classifies creating new accounts after suspension as "circumventing systems" - one of their most serious policy violations. Even if your original suspension was for something minor and fixable, you now have a circumvention violation, which is much harder to appeal.

What Happens When You Try

  • New account gets suspended, usually quickly
  • Original suspension becomes harder to appeal
  • Both accounts may be marked as circumvention violations
  • Related accounts (family, business partners) may be affected
  • Future recovery becomes unlikely

How Google Connects Accounts

Many advertisers think they can create an undetectable new account. This rarely works because Google tracks numerous signals:

Payment Information

  • Credit card numbers
  • Bank account details
  • Billing addresses
  • Card holder names

Personal Information

  • Email addresses (including associated Google accounts)
  • Phone numbers used for verification
  • Names and identity documents
  • Physical addresses

Technical Identifiers

  • IP addresses
  • Device fingerprints (browser, device type, settings)
  • Cookies and tracking data
  • Login patterns and timing

Business Signals

  • Website domains
  • Business names and registration
  • Product listings and content
  • Manager account relationships

They Will Find The Connection

Even if you use a new email, new card, and different device, Google can often make connections through IP address history, website ownership, or behavioral patterns. The detection systems are sophisticated and constantly improving.

What About Special Situations?

Advertisers often think their situation is different. It usually is not.

"I'm Starting a Completely Different Business"

Even if the business is genuinely different, using the same personal information creates a connection. The suspension follows you as a person, not just the business.

"My Business Partner Will Create the Account"

If you are involved with the business in any way, the connection will likely be detected through website ownership, business registration, or shared resources. Your partner may also get suspended.

"I'll Use a Family Member's Information"

Same household, same IP address, same payment methods in some cases - Google often identifies these connections. You also risk getting your family member permanently banned from advertising.

"It's Been Years Since My Suspension"

Time does not reset your status. A suspension from 5 years ago still applies. Google does not have an expiration on account bans.

"My Original Suspension Was Unfair"

Even if you believe the original suspension was wrong, creating a new account does not help your case. It actually hurts it by adding a circumvention violation.

Consequences of Attempting Circumvention

The consequences extend beyond just losing the new account:

Immediate Consequences

  • New account suspended
  • Any money spent on the new account is lost
  • Time and effort setting up campaigns wasted

Long-Term Consequences

  • Original suspension now much harder to appeal
  • Both violations on your record
  • Higher likelihood of permanent ban
  • Related accounts may be suspended

Cascading Effects

  • Google Merchant Center accounts may be affected
  • Manager accounts you are connected to may face restrictions
  • Business partners working from the same location may be flagged

The Spiral

Each attempt to circumvent makes things worse. Some advertisers try multiple times, each time adding another violation. This pattern almost always ends in permanent bans with no recovery path.

What You Should Do Instead

The only path to advertising on Google again is through the appeal process:

Step 1: Accept the Situation

Understand that shortcuts will not work. The only way forward is addressing the suspension directly.

Step 2: Identify the Issues

Understand exactly why you were suspended. Read the notification carefully and review the full policy.

Step 3: Fix Everything

Make comprehensive changes to address all violations - not just the specific issue mentioned, but anything that could be problematic.

Step 4: Prepare Strong Evidence

Document all changes you have made. Screenshots, dates, specific URLs - concrete evidence.

Step 5: Submit a Thorough Appeal

Write a detailed appeal that acknowledges the issue, explains what you fixed, and provides evidence.

Step 6: Be Patient

Wait for the response. Do not submit multiple appeals or try workarounds while waiting.

When Multiple Accounts Are Legitimate

There are cases where multiple Google Ads accounts are allowed:

Agencies Managing Clients

Agencies can manage multiple client accounts through Google's official Manager Account (MCC) structure. Each client has their own account.

Separate Businesses

If you own genuinely separate businesses with different products, customers, and operations, they can have separate accounts - but they should be managed through an MCC and properly disclosed.

Regional Accounts

Large businesses operating in different regions may have separate accounts for operational reasons, when properly structured.

Key Difference

Legitimate multiple accounts are created openly, properly structured, and not created to replace a suspended account. If you have a suspended account, any new account will be seen as circumvention regardless of how different the business is.

If You Already Created a New Account

If you have already attempted circumvention, here is what to do:

Stop Creating More

Do not compound the problem with additional attempts. Each new account makes recovery less likely.

Focus on Original Account

Your best chance is still appealing the original suspension. The new account is likely already flagged.

Be Honest in Your Appeal

If asked about other accounts, do not lie. Honesty may be your only path forward, even if it means acknowledging the circumvention attempt.

Accept Possible Outcomes

Understand that you may have damaged your chances significantly. Prepare for the possibility that recovery is no longer possible.

Protecting Your Ability to Advertise

The best strategy is preventing suspension in the first place:

Proactive Compliance

  • Monitor your account for warnings and disapprovals
  • Address issues immediately before they escalate
  • Keep your website and ads consistently compliant
  • Review policy updates regularly

If Suspended

  • Do not panic and create a new account
  • Take time to understand the issue
  • Fix problems thoroughly before appealing
  • Work through the official appeal process

Prevent Suspensions Before They Happen

Our compliance scanner identifies issues that commonly trigger Google Ads suspensions. Finding and fixing problems proactively is far better than dealing with suspension recovery.

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