If you’re a new seller on eBay, you can register by creating a listing using the button below. You can also see our page on registering as a seller for more information.
Create a listingOnce you've registered as a seller, you can start selling on eBay. To comply with applicable laws, we’ll ask you for additional information to complete verification. Verifying your details helps you avoid any delays in receiving your payouts.
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Get off to a good start by reading our guides on how to set up your selling account and get paid on eBay.
Registering as a sellerLearn what information is needed in order to become a seller
Getting paid for items you’ve soldLearn how and when you'll receive payouts for items you’ve sold.
How fees and selling costs are chargedLearn how and when we charge fees and selling costs.
Payments on holdLearn why your payout may be put on hold.
Updating your checking account for payoutsLearn how to change your payout method.
Updating your personal informationLearn how to update your phone number, address, or email address.
eBay Form 1099-KLearn if you qualify to receive your Form 1099-K and when you'll receive it.
Reconciling your eBay sales transactionsLearn if you qualify to receive your Form 1099-K and when you'll receive it.
Selling into the EU - The Digital Services Act (DSA) - opens in new window or tabLearn about DSA regulations and what you need to do to sell to buyers within the EU.
Register for eBay to manage your payments
To sell on eBay, you must be registered for eBay to manage your payments. If you haven't signed up yet, you'll be guided through the registration process the next time you create a listing. Alternatively, you can register for eBay to manage your payments by updating your account settings - opens in new window or tab.
Once you’ve registered, you can get back to selling items on eBay. Once you’ve completed registration, your item will be listed. You can also relist any items that are in your Unsold folder.
Until you complete registration, eBay may restrict your ability to list, including, without limitation, restricting new listings, restricting changes to existing listings, or ending listings.
If you use third-party tools to help manage your listings, inventory, finances, or refunds, there should be no change in how you use those tools.