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Your OnlyFans release form just got rejected. Again. OnlyFans sent the same copy-paste email β€” "doesn't meet our legal requirements" β€” and you still have no clue what's wrong. You're not alone. I've watched creators go through this 10, 15, even 22 times on the same form. And while you're stuck resubmitting, there's a 48-hour warning in your inbox threatening to pull your content if you don't get i...

What Is an OnlyFans Release Form?

An OnlyFans release form is a legal document that proves every person appearing in your content gave their consent. You might also hear it called a content release form, model release form, or participant release form β€” they all mean the same thing. Think of it like a permission slip β€” except this one involves government-issued ID, a selfie, and a 3-to-7-day verification process. OnlyFans didn't a...

A photographer was permanently banned from OnlyFans for uploading a non-explicit cover photo featuring another person β€” without a release form. This applies to all content types, not just explicit material.

Ofcom fine against OnlyFans for age-verification failures (March 2025)

deadline to submit missing release forms before content removal

When Do You Actually Need a Release Form?

The short answer: whenever anyone other than you appears in your content. Whether you're shooting a or just snapping a photo with someone in the background β€” the rules are stricter than you'd think.

"My husband doesn't need a form because we're married" is the single biggest myth. OnlyFans doesn't care about your relationship status. If another person is visible in the content, they need a form. Period.

ScenarioForm Needed?Why
Solo content (just you)NoYou verified yourself during account setup
Partner or boyfriend in the videoYesEven spouses need a signed release form
Someone's hands, feet, or body (no face)YesAny visible person requires consent β€” even a toe
Collab with a verified OF creatorTag insteadTag their creator account directly β€” no separate form
Collab with someone who has a subscriber accountYesSubscriber accounts don't count β€” they need a creator account
Voice-only (off-camera speaking)Gray areaOnlyFans hasn't clarified β€” submit one to be safe

Where to Find the Release Form on OnlyFans

This trips up more creators than you'd expect. The form isn't hidden β€” but it's not front and center either. Here's where to find it on your .

Can't find the Release Forms tab? Some creators report it disappearing after account updates. Email support@onlyfans.com with a screenshot of your menu β€” they'll send you the direct link.

Open your OnlyFans dashboard

Log into your creator account on a desktop browser. The mobile app works too, but desktop is easier for uploading documents.

Go to More β†’ Release Forms

Click your profile icon, scroll down past Statements, and tap 'Release Forms.' On mobile, it's under the menu icon at the bottom right.

Pick your submission method

You'll see two options: send a digital invitation link to your collaborator, or upload a completed PDF form. I cover both methods in the next section.

Gather your collaborator's info first

Before starting, you'll need their legal name, date of birth, a photo of their government-issued ID (front and back), and a selfie of them holding that ID.

How to Fill Out the Release Form β€” Field by Field

This is where everyone gets stuck. There's an 89-comment Reddit thread of creators arguing about what goes on each line. Here's your release form template β€” every field with a clear example of what to write.

When the form asks for 'ID number,' enter the document number printed on the government ID β€” not a social security number or tax ID.

Collaborator's legal name

Their full legal name exactly as it appears on their government ID. Not a stage name, not a nickname β€” if the ID says 'Jonathan' and they go by 'John,' write 'Jonathan.'

Date of birth

Match the format on their ID. OnlyFans checks this against the uploaded document β€” even a day/month swap triggers a rejection.

Your OnlyFans page URL

This is YOUR page URL β€” the creator account posting the content. Format: onlyfans.com/yourusername. Don't put the collaborator's URL here.

OnlyFans @ username

Your @ handle (again, yours β€” not the collaborator's). The form has two similar-looking fields: one for the full URL, one for the @ name. Both refer to your account.

Government-issued ID photos

Clear, well-lit photos of your collaborator's ID β€” front and back. Accepted: passport, driver's license, national ID card. If a driver's license keeps getting rejected, try a passport β€” they have a higher acceptance rate.

Selfie holding the ID

Your collaborator holds their ID next to their face and takes a clear photo. The face must be visible, the ID readable, and their appearance should match the photo on the ID. Facial hair changes or new glasses have caused rejections.

Signature

The handwritten signature must match the one on the ID document. Not 'close enough' β€” OnlyFans checks for an exact match. If the ID signature is messy, your collaborator needs to replicate that mess.

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Digital Link vs. Printed PDF β€” Which Method to Use

OnlyFans gives you two ways to submit a release form: the digital invitation link or a printed PDF. One works way better than the other β€” and I wish someone had told me that before I wasted a week on the wrong method.

If you've been using the printed PDF and keep getting rejected, switch to the digital link. Multiple creators confirmed that changing methods solved their rejection streak.

Digital Invitation LinkPrinted PDF
How it worksYou send a link β†’ collaborator fills it out online
You download β†’ collaborator prints, signs, photographs β†’ you uploadApproval rate
Higher β€” fewer manual errorsLower β€” handwriting and photo quality issues
Processing timeUsually under 3 business days
3-7+ business daysCommon problems
Link expiration, collaborator needs emailBlurry scans, signature mismatches, wrong file format
Best forMost collaborations (default to this)
No internet or email access available

Digital invitation link vs. printed PDF comparison

Why Release Forms Get Rejected (and How to Fix Each One)

This is the section I wish existed when I dealt with my first rejection. OnlyFans won't tell you what's wrong β€” they send a generic "doesn't meet our legal requirements" email. After seeing dozens of rejections across our creators, here are the actual triggers. If you'd rather skip the trial-and-error entirely, this is one of those things AURUM's content team handles for every creator we manage.

We suspect OnlyFans runs an automated review system that flags common issues before a human ever sees the form. That's why the same form can get rejected multiple times in a row β€” the system catches one problem, you fix it, then it finds the next one.

Rejection ReasonWhat Went WrongThe Fix
Blurry ID photoCamera shake or poor lightingNatural daylight, flat surface, steady hands β€” no flash
Signature mismatchHandwritten signature looks different from the one on the IDStudy the ID signature and replicate it exactly β€” even the messy parts
Appearance mismatchCollaborator looks different from ID photo (beard, glasses, weight)Match the ID photo as closely as possible β€” shave if the ID shows no beard
Wrong file formatUploaded HEIC or WEBP instead of JPG/PNGConvert to JPG or PNG before uploading β€” iPhone users, check camera settings
File too largePhoto exceeds the 7MB limitCompress the image or lower resolution β€” clear ID photos are usually under 3MB
Info mismatchTypo in name, wrong date format, or nickname instead of legal nameTriple-check every field against the physical ID β€” copy character by character
Expired IDGovernment ID passed its expiration dateUse a valid, current ID β€” passports with years of remaining validity work best
Low-res selfieSelfie-with-ID is too small or pixelatedGood lighting, hold ID at chin level, use the rear camera (not selfie cam)

Common OnlyFans release form rejection reasons and fixes

OnlyFans Release Form vs. 2257 β€” Do You Need Both?

If you're a US-based creator making explicit content, yes β€” you probably need both. And they're completely different documents. The OnlyFans release form is a platform requirement. It proves your collaborator consented to appear in content on OnlyFans specifically. The 2257 model release form is a under . It proves every person in sexually explicit content is over 18 and requires you to keep physi...

Don't assume the OnlyFans release form covers your 2257 obligations. They're separate documents. One experienced creator keeps all her 2257 forms in a physical filing cabinet β€” she's been doing it since 2018.

OnlyFans Release Form2257 Model Release Form
Required byOnlyFans (platform policy)
US federal lawApplies to
All content featuring another personSexually explicit content only
Who fills it outYour collaborator (through the OF system)
You as the producer + your collaboratorWhere it's stored
OnlyFans' systemYou keep physical copies yourself
Applies outside US?Yes β€” all creators globally
Mainly US creators and US-hosted contentIf you skip it
Content removal, account suspensionFederal criminal penalties

OnlyFans platform form vs. federal 2257 form

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Couples and Partners β€” What You Need to Know

Most release form questions on Reddit come from couples. "My boyfriend's in the video β€” does he need a form?" "We're married β€” is it still required?" "He doesn't want an OnlyFans account β€” what are my options?" If you're running a , here's the reality. And if you're tired of figuring out compliance on your own, AURUM handles all collab paperwork β€” forms, IDs, 2257 records β€” for every shoot.

Your partner must create a creator account

Not a subscriber account β€” a verified creator account. Once verified, you tag them in content instead of filing a separate release form each time. They don't need to post anything or pay anything. The account just needs to exist and pass verification.

There's no alternative if they refuse

If your partner won't make an OnlyFans account, the only other option is the full release form process β€” government ID, selfie, personal info through OnlyFans' system. There's no third path.

Marriage doesn't change anything

OnlyFans treats every person the same regardless of relationship. Your marriage certificate means nothing in their system. Spouse visible in content? Creator account or release form. That's it.

Breakups mean takedowns

If your ex revokes consent, take down every piece of content they appear in. The community's stance is clear: "If your ex asks you to remove content of them, just do it. They've withdrawn their consent."

Talk about money early

Not a form requirement, but the creator community feels strongly: if your partner appears in content that earns money, they deserve a cut. "Asking someone to film content with you is asking them to work. No one wants to work for free."

We suspect OnlyFans has introduced face-scanning or recognition technology that identifies people in videos β€” even without their face showing. Creators have reported content flagged for missing release forms in videos where the collaborator was never visible on-screen. The platform is more advanced than most people think.

Protecting Your Collaborator's Privacy

Here's a detail that catches people off guard: when you tag someone through the release form system, their name shows up on your published post. Not their username β€” the actual name you entered on the form. If you or your collaborator care about , pay attention to this section.

Abbreviate names on the form

Instead of 'John Doe,' enter 'J.D.' or just initials. The tag on your post displays whatever name you entered β€” abbreviating keeps your collaborator's identity private while still passing verification.

Digital link protects privacy better

With the printed PDF, you physically handle your collaborator's ID and personal details. With the digital link, they complete verification through OnlyFans directly β€” you never see their government ID or full info.

Back everything up in cloud storage

Save approval confirmations and related documents in Google Drive. OnlyFans can revoke previously approved forms without warning β€” your own records are your safety net.

Fans can't see the form

Subscribers don't have access to release form documents, ID photos, or personal info. They can only see the name tag on the post. Everything else stays between the collaborator, you (if using PDF method), and OnlyFans.

AURUM's content team handles all collaborator paperwork β€” release forms, ID verification, privacy settings, and 2257 records. Our creators never touch a form.

Mini Case Study: From 22 Rejections to Zero β€” How AURUM Fixed Her Collab Pipeline

She was doing 3-4 collabs a month and spending more time on release forms than actual content. 22 rejections on a single form over 6 weeks. Collab content was sitting in a folder unreleased while she went back and forth with OnlyFans support.

AURUM's content team took over all release form submissions, 2257 record-keeping, and collab scheduling. We set up a standard process: verify IDs before the shoot, submit forms same-day using the digital link method, and keep cloud backups of everything.

Mistakes to Avoid

Submitting the form without checking every field against the physical ID

The number one rejection reason is a mismatch between what you typed and what the ID says. A middle name missing, a suffix left off, an address that doesn't match β€” OnlyFans checks every character. Hold the ID next to your screen and compare letter by letter before you hit submit.

Using the printed PDF method when you have the digital link option

The PDF method is slower, more error-prone, and creates more rejection triggers. The digital link lets your collaborator fill in their own details and verify their own ID β€” fewer mistakes, faster approval. Unless your collab partner has zero internet access, always use the digital link.

Not keeping backups of submitted forms and IDs

OnlyFans can ask you to re-verify at any time. If you don't have the original form, a copy of the ID, and proof of submission saved somewhere safe, you're starting from scratch. Cloud storage, organized by collab date. Takes 30 seconds now, saves hours later.

Thinking release forms are too complicated to outsource

The form itself takes 5 minutes β€” but managing IDs, tracking submissions, following up on rejections, and keeping 2257 records? That adds up fast when you're doing 4+ collabs per month. The creators who collab most have someone else handling the paperwork.

Waiting until you get flagged to get organized

OnlyFans gives you 48 hours to fix a flagged form or they pull your content. If you don't have backups, templates, and a system already in place, that deadline hits like a wall. Getting organized before you're under pressure costs zero stress.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Release forms are only required when another person appears in your content. If it's just you, the consent form you signed during account verification covers everything.

It can. Multiple creators have reported previously approved forms being revoked months later, with all associated content pulled. Back up your approved forms and be prepared to resubmit if OnlyFans requests it.

No. OnlyFans requires their specific release form process β€” either the digital invitation link or the printed PDF with government ID verification. A text message, email, or verbal agreement doesn't count.

If your collaborator has a verified creator account and you tag them, no β€” you tag them each time you post. If you're using the release form route, one approved form covers future content with that person, but OnlyFans can revoke it.

Go to your OnlyFans dashboard β†’ More β†’ Release Forms. The PDF option is there, though OnlyFans recommends the digital invitation link for faster processing and fewer rejections.

The only alternative is the full release form process β€” their government ID, selfie, and personal info go through OnlyFans' verification system. There's no way to skip both the creator account and the release form.

Typically 3-7 business days. Weekends and holidays extend this. The digital link method tends to process faster than the printed PDF.

OnlyFans sends a generic rejection email without specifics. Check the rejection troubleshooting table in this guide for common causes. If you're stuck, email support@onlyfans.com directly β€” they can sometimes tell you exactly what's wrong.

Summary

The OnlyFans release form is frustrating, confusing, and sometimes maddening. But it's not optional β€” and it's not going away. The good news: once you know what triggers rejections and what each field actually wants, the whole process takes 5 minutes. Use the digital link method, double-check every detail against the physical ID, and keep backups in cloud storage. If you're doing regular collabs a...

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