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How much does it cost to set a Guinness World Record?

How much does it cost to set a Guinness World Record?

This is a paid-for service which costs £500 (in the UK) and $800 (in the US) for applications for existing record titles, and £650 (in the UK) and $1,000 (in the US) for applications for new record titles. You can select this service when submitting your application.

How do I submit to the Guinness Book of World Records?

How do I apply to set or break a record?

  1. Register for an account.
  2. You will receive an email with an activation link.
  3. Click on the green ‘Apply for a record’ button.
  4. Search for the record that you want to break.
  5. When you find the record, click the ‘Apply Now’ button.
  6. Complete the application form.

How do you verify a world record?

How to set or break a world record

  1. Explore the world records database thoroughly.
  2. Choose a world record to attempt.
  3. Apply and wait to receive the guidelines.
  4. Understand the requirements and evidence needed for the attempt.
  5. Practice, practise, practise…
  6. Carry out your official world record attempt.
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Where is the office of Guinness World Record?

With offices in New York City and Tokyo, Guinness World Records’ global headquarters remain in London, while its museum attractions are based at Ripley headquarters in Orlando, Florida, US.

Do Guinness world record holders make money?

The individual holding Guinness World Record becomes famous and gets sponsors for organizing various events to earn money. However there is no prize for setting or breaking a Guinness World Records. Guinness World Records holder don’t get any money, just a certificate plaque.

What is the world record call?

The longest telephone conversation by a team of two lasted 54 hours and 4 minutes and is shared between Kristaps Štãls, who was paired with Patriks Zvaigzne and Leonids Romanovs who was paired with Tatjana Fjodorova (all Latvia). The event took place at the Alfa shopping Centre in Riga, Latvia, from 9-12 March 2012.

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