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To get started using the Tap and Pay API, you might need to complete up to two
legal agreements with Google, depending on your needs. Below is a summary of
what to expect with each agreement and what options are available to you.
1. Non-disclosure agreement (NDA)
You need an NDA to access the restricted sections of this developer site. After
you have accepted the NDA, the team adds your Google Account to the access list
for the restricted sections of this developer site and sends a confirmation
email.
2. Wallet API terms of service agreement
Google requires you complete a click-to-accept Wallet API terms of service
agreement before allowing access to the Tap and Pay Client API. We
strictly prohibit you from performing any digitizations in the production
environment prior to accepting this agreement. The agreement is
not customizable. After you have accepted the agreement, you can download a
PDF version for your records.
Next steps
You have two options:
Option 1: Request access to documentation and Tap and Pay Client API
Request access to the documentation and the Tap and Pay Client API and
Web Provisioning API by completing the
Request for Google Wallet Terms of Service form.
Option 2: Request access to documentation only
Request access to the documentation only by completing a
Google Wallet Access documentation request.
Notes
Google usually follows up to requests within 1 U.S. business day of
completion of the aforementioned forms and agreements.
The signatory receives a link to each CTA agreement from the email alias
dse_na2@docusign.net. If the signatory is
having trouble finding the email, have them search for an email from that
address and check their spam filter.
If you have any question regarding server APIS, reach out to your service
provider.
Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Last updated 2025-03-12 UTC.
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