# Guideline 5.1.1(ix) - Privacy: Individual Developer Submitting Regulated-Field App

**Guideline:** 5.1.1 · **Store:** Apple App Store · **Risk:** high · **Difficulty:** hard · **Typical turnaround:** 1-3 days

Canonical URL: https://appstorereject.com/rejections/apple/5/guideline-511ix-privacy-individual-developer-submitting-regulated-field-app

## Description

Apple is rejecting your app because it offers services in a regulated field — such as banking, lending, insurance, healthcare, cannabis, gambling, or cryptocurrency — but was submitted by an individual developer account rather than an organization account. Apple requires apps in regulated industries to be submitted by an identifiable legal entity to ensure accountability and verify licensing. This is a hard gate that cannot be resolved by changing the app. You must either (1) enroll in the Apple Developer Program as an organization, which requires a D-U-N-S number and verified legal entity, or (2) have a licensed organization publish the app on your behalf. Apple does not make exceptions for individual developers in regulated fields, regardless of whether you hold the necessary licenses personally. The D-U-N-S enrollment process typically takes 1-2 weeks, and organization account verification adds another 1-2 weeks, so plan for a 2-4 week delay. If you are a licensed professional operating as a sole proprietorship, you can still get a D-U-N-S number — it doesn't require a corporation or LLC, just a registered business entity.

## Common variations

- App provides services in a highly regulated field from an individual account
- Regulated app must be submitted by a legal entity
- Individual developer submitting healthcare/banking/financial services app
- App offers cryptocurrency/gambling services but developer account is not an organization
- Apps in regulated fields must be published by the entity providing the services

## Example rejection email

```
Guideline 5.1.1 - Legal - Privacy - Data Collection and Storage

Your app provides services in a highly regulated field, but is submitted under an individual developer account.

Specifically, your app offers [banking/healthcare/financial/gambling] services. Apps that provide services in highly regulated fields must be submitted by a legal entity that provides the services, and not by an individual developer.

Next Steps:
Please enroll in the Apple Developer Program as an organization and resubmit your app using the organization account. You will need a D-U-N-S number for your organization.

For more information, see: https://developer.apple.com/support/D-U-N-S/
```

## Resolution steps

## Quick Assessment
- **Risk level:** High
- **Resolution path:** Account change required (cannot be fixed in the app)
- **Typical turnaround:** 2-4 weeks (D-U-N-S + organization account setup)

## The Fix

01. **Register a legal entity** — If you don't have one, form an LLC, corporation, or register a sole proprietorship. The specific entity type varies by jurisdiction.

02. **Get a D-U-N-S number** — Apply at dnb.com or through Apple's D-U-N-S lookup tool. Free applications take 5-7 business days; expedited costs ~$229.

03. **Enroll as an organization** — Once you have a D-U-N-S number, enroll in the Apple Developer Program as an organization. This requires identity verification and may take 1-2 weeks.

04. **Transfer the app** — If the app is already live under your individual account, use App Store Connect's app transfer feature. If not yet published, simply submit under the new organization account.

05. **Ensure regulatory compliance** — While setting up the organization account, also verify your app meets the specific regulatory requirements for your field (licenses, disclosures, compliance documentation).

## Prevention
- If building in a regulated space, start with an organization developer account
- Plan for 2-4 weeks of account setup time before first submission
- Check Apple's guidelines for your specific regulated field before development begins

## Before / after examples

**Before:** Cryptocurrency portfolio tracker submitted under 'John Smith' individual developer account
**After:** App resubmitted under 'Smith Financial Technologies LLC' organization account with D-U-N-S number verified
**Why it works:** Regulated-field apps must come from an identifiable organization. Individual accounts are not accepted regardless of the app's quality or the developer's credentials.

## Common questions

**How long does this typically take to fix?**

Typical turnaround is 1-3 days (difficulty: hard). After resubmission, most re-reviews complete within 24-48 hours.

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