If you’re trying to sell items on Roblox through the UGC program, knowing whether your Premium membership is active and meets the 60-day requirement isn’t just a formality it’s a gatekeeper. Without it, your application gets stuck, and your designs won’t go live.

What does “Roblox UGC 60 premium membership status check” actually mean?

It’s not jargon. It’s a simple verification: have you held an active Roblox Premium subscription for at least 60 consecutive days? That’s one of the non-negotiable rules if you want to become a UGC creator. The system doesn’t care if you had Premium last year or for 59 days only continuous, current Premium counts.

Why do people search for this?

Mostly because they applied to become a UGC creator and got rejected or they’re preparing to apply and want to avoid rejection. Some assume having Premium “at some point” is enough. Others forget their subscription lapsed for a few days. A quick status check saves time and frustration later.

How to check your Premium status correctly

Go to your Roblox account settings under Billing. Look for your Premium subscription end date. Count backward if today is June 10 and your Premium started April 15, you’re clear. But if there’s any gap in those 60 days, even a weekend-long lapse, you’ll need to wait.

You can also review what else affects your eligibility, like age verification and past behavior on the platform.

Common mistakes that delay approval

  • Assuming “Premium once” equals “Premium for 60 days.” Nope. It has to be unbroken.
  • Checking only the start date without confirming no gaps occurred.
  • Not realizing gift cards or temporary trials don’t always count toward the 60-day streak unless officially activated as a recurring Premium plan.

What if your Premium isn’t at 60 days yet?

Don’t rush the application. Wait until the timer hits day 60. Use that time to prep your portfolio, read up on what Roblox expects in submissions, and make sure your account meets all other criteria, like being over 13 and passing age verification.

Can you speed this up?

No. There’s no workaround, upgrade, or exception. Roblox’s system auto-checks this during application. Even support won’t override it. If you’re close say, day 58 wait two more days. Submitting early just adds delays.

What to do right now

  1. Log into your Roblox account.
  2. Go to Settings > Billing and confirm your Premium is active and uninterrupted.
  3. If you’re under 60 days, mark your calendar for when you hit day 60.
  4. If you’re over 60 days, double-check your age verification and submission materials before applying.