Is Your Uber Account Disabled? How to Reactivate Your Account (2024)

You never want to think about your Uber account getting deactivated.

The truth is that sometimes it happens — whether you’re an Uber driver or rider.

There are a variety of ways your Uber account can get deactivated, and in some cases, you may not even know why your account was deactivated.

This can be incredibly frustrating especially if you’re trying to get back on the road to make money or need to be picked up by an Uber driver.

In this article, we’re going to discuss how your Uber account can be disabled and how you can get your account reactivated.

By the time we’re done, you should be on your way to getting your account up and running again.

Contents

  • How to Tell If Your Account Has Been Deactivated
  • Drivers: My Uber Account Is Disabled
  • Riders: My Uber Account Is Disabled
  • Get Back on the Road

How to Tell If Your Account Has Been Deactivated

Sometimes, it’s obvious that Uber has deactivated your account.

They may send you an email or text message telling you about it, or you may see one of the following messages pop up when you open the Uber driver app or attempt to log in to your online Uber driver account:

  • “The partner account you drive under has been disabled”
  • “Your driver account has not been activated”
  • “Your account has been placed on hold”
  • “You are waitlisted”

As you can see, none of the above messages specifically say that Uber has deactivated you.

And, of course, it’s possible you’re seeing these messages due to some other reason.

It could even be a technical error on Uber’s part.

The only way to be sure that you’ve been deactivated and that you’re not having some other sort of account or technical problem is to contact Uber support.

They can confirm that you’ve been deactivated, explain why, and even help you get reactivated if you’re eligible (which we’ll cover more in the following section).

Drivers: My Uber Account Is Disabled

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So what exactly causes Uber to deactivate your account?

There are a lot of possible reasons out there.

Most of them have to do with customer service, violating Uber’s terms of service, or, in serious cases, breaking the law.

Luckily, many of them are also issues you can easily avoid or remedy.

Let’s take a look at each of the reasons:

Reasons for Account Deactivation

1. Low Ratings

In order for you to be a driver, Uber requires you to maintain a minimum rating.

For each ride you give, you’ll be rated by your passengers.

The higher your star rating, the better off you’ll be.

However, in every city, there’s a minimum average rating for drivers.

Low ratings can get you deactivated.

The minimum rating varies based on your city.

Uber doesn’t care about your specific rating so much as how your rating compares to the average rating across all drivers in the market where you operate.

If your average is approaching this minimum threshold, you’ll be sent a few notifications by Uber.

Once you fall below this threshold, your driver account will be deactivated.

Of all the things that can get you deactivated, this one is one of the easiest to avoid.

Just provide good customer service, offer passengers amenities, and generally be polite.

As long as you do these things, your driver rating should be fine.

2. High Cancellation Rate

A cancellation occurs when you accept a trip and then decide to cancel.

This is not encouraged by Uber and is tracked with your cancellation rate.

Things are bound to come up and you might absolutely need to cancel a trip, but from a rider’s perspective, this causes frustration and a poor user experience.

It’s OK to cancel trips every once in a while, but you should never make it a habit.

Similar to your driver rating, every city has a maximum cancellation rate that you need to stay below.

If your cancellation rate is approaching this threshold, Uber will send you several notifications.

However, once you surpass this maximum cancellation rate, you risk the chance of getting your driver account deactivated.

3. Low Acceptance Rates

A low acceptance rate is not nearly as bad as having a poor driver rating or high cancellation rate, but it’s definitely not encouraged.

When you pass up on trips and decline many trip requests, your acceptance rate will suffer.

If your rate falls below a certain threshold for your area, your account may be deactivated.

To avoid this, if you’re not in the mood to drive at the moment, just log off the app.

If you’re logged off, you can’t be penalized for passing up on ride requests.

4. Violation of Uber’s Code of Conduct

There are some things you can do that will get you immediately deactivated.

Hopefully, these are things most drivers never have to worry about since not only are they against Uber’s Terms of Service, many are also against the law.

You’ll receive immediate deactivation for any of the following offenses:

  • Physical contact with riders
  • Use of inappropriate and abusive language or gestures
  • Unwanted contact with riders after a trip is over
  • Breaking the law while using Uber
  • Unsafe driving
  • Discrimination based on a passenger’s protected class or their destination
  • Fraudulent activity, including fraudulent fees, falsified trips, or submitting any false information as part of your Uber application (such as lying about your amount of driving experience)

Again, avoiding the above is pretty easy, so we won’t go into much more detail.

For a more detailed explanation of the above offenses and other things that can get you banned from driving for Uber, consult Uber’s Community Guidelines.

5. Passenger Complaints

Whenever a passenger rates an Uber ride, they also have a chance to leave comments about their experience.

Furthermore, they can report particularly negative passenger experiences to Uber customer service.

If passengers are repeatedly complaining about you for legitimate reasons, then Uber is going to deactivate your account.

Can you blame them?

They want to provide quality passenger experiences, and they shouldn’t tolerate drivers who don’t.

Of course, there could be cases where passenger complaints are illegitimate.

Maybe passengers are discriminating against you based on your race, gender, sexual orientation, or other protected class.

Maybe you just had a string of bad luck where factors outside your control (traffic conditions, bad weather, technical or vehicle problems) caused riders to have a bad experience and take it out on you.

In these cases, you can always report what happened to Uber customer support and attempt to appeal the deactivation (we’ll discuss this more in a moment).

6. Inactivity

To be an Uber driver, you need to, well, drive.

If you’re not using the app, then Uber has no reason to keep your account active — doing so only costs them money.

This doesn’t mean you have to drive 8 hours every day, or even drive every day of the week.

Many drivers just work on the weekends or in their spare time, something that Uber uses as part of their marketing to drivers.

However, you can’t drive once every couple months and expect Uber to keep your account active.

If you’re driving that little, it probably means you don’t enjoy it or don’t have time.

If that’s the case, then Uber deactivating your account is probably for the best.

7. Expired Documents

This is a common reason for deactivation that’s often just the result of an honest mistake.

Uber requires that all necessary documentation on file with them is kept up to date.

This includes your driver’s license, vehicle registration, insurance information, and vehicle information.

If any of this information becomes out of date in Uber’s system (even if you’ve renewed it in real life), Uber can deactivate you.

This is an easy problem to fix.

All you have to do is contact support, submit the new information, and have them update it in your account.

From there, you can get back on the road and driving in no time.

Of course, it’s best to regularly review this info in your account to make sure it stays up to date.

This way, you can avoid these problems entirely.

8. Failing a Periodic Background Check

When you first apply to become an Uber driver, you’ll be required to pass a background check.

This background check covers your criminal and vehicle records.

Uber is committed to keeping passengers, drivers, and the broader community safe.

This means that all Uber partners must be good drivers who abide by the law.

If your driving or criminal history changes in any way while you’re driving for Uber, the company can deactivate your account.

This could include getting convicted of a felony (especially those related to sex offenses, assault, or vehicular felonies).

It could also mean other disqualifying offenses such as a DUI or an excessive number of moving violations.

Don’t think that Uber won’t find out about these offenses just because you’ve already passed your background check.

The company recently announcedthat it will begin conducting “continuous” background checks that will monitor drivers for felonies or other disqualifying offenses on an ongoing basis.

This comes after the company has received criticismfor not being thorough enough in its background check process.

9. Unacceptable or Fraudulent Activity

As an Uber driver, you’re expected to follow all of the rules and avoid certain unacceptable and fraudulent practices.

This includes never try to game the system for your own benefit.

So what makes up unacceptable and fraudulent activity?

This could be doing things like picking up illegal street hails, charging fees outside of Uber’s payment system, intentionally taking a longer route to increase your fare, encouraging riders to cancel their ride, or diminishing the Uber brand in any way.

As long as you avoid some of these shady practices, you should be fine.

Just make sure you have a thorough understanding of the Uber driver agreementand you’ll be good to go.

10. Inaccurate Personal or Vehicle Information

Since the safety and reliability of Uber’s service is its main focus, Uber expects that you maintain up-to-date personal and vehicle information.

This includes making sure you’re the only driver using your account and that you’re driving the registered Uber vehicle on your profile.

If Uber discovers that you provided false personal information, then your account can immediately be deactivated.

Likewise, if you are picking passengers up in a different vehicle, a damaged vehicle, or a car with the wrong license plate, you also risk getting deactivated.

How to Reactivate Your Driver Account

Uber reserves the right to cancel your partner account at any time and for any reason — no questions asked.

If your driver account has been temporarily or permanently deactivated for any reason, you have an opportunity to reach out to Uber and dispute your deactivation.

If you’re facing a very serious or dangerous incident, there’s very little chance that you’ll be able to ever drive for Uber again.

However, an incident is minor in nature, you can appeal the decision directly with Uber.

Every incident will be thoroughly investigated by Uber, and if there’s sufficient reason, your account can be permanently banned.

In some cases, Uber doesn’t even need evidence if you’ve received several unconfirmed complaints regarding a similar issue.

In order to appeal a deactivation, you can head to Uber’s deactivation pageand fill out the attached form.

Make sure to provide further information regarding the incident and plead your case as best as possible, but you should know beforehand that Uber doesn’t guarantee your account will be reactivated.

Those who were temporarily banned from the Uber driver app due to high cancellation rates, low ratings, or low acceptance rates, may be required to take a quality improvement course before being reactivated.

If you have more questions or would like to talk to an Uber representative directly, you can contact Uber customer service.

You can also find more information regarding the driver deactivation policy within Uber’s community guidelines.

Riders: My Uber Account Is Disabled

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Opening up your Uber app to hail a ride only to find out your account has been deactivated is quite a pain.

How are you going to get to where you have to go — do you have to quickly set up a Lyft account?

Don’t panic.

Here are some of the reasons why your Uber rider account can be deactivated and how you can avoid situations like these.

Reasons for Account Deactivation

1. Inappropriate or Unsafe Behavior

Uber not only wants to protect its riders, but it also ensures that its drivers are able to drive in safe conditions.

If you violate any of these rules and cross the line in any way, you can be kicked off the Uber platform.

Unsafe behavior can include physical contact with a driver, bringing drugs or alcohol into the vehicle, contacting drivers after the trip is over, using inappropriate or abusive language, discrimination, breaking any laws, or violating the firearms ban within Uber vehicles.

As long as you’re a law-abiding passenger who doesn’t partake in any inappropriate behavior, you shouldn’t need to worry about being deactivated.

2. Damaging Driver’s Property

If you damage a driver’s vehicle or any other property, you may be penalized by Uber.

Accidental spills and messes aren’t going to get you immediately kicked off of Uber, but more serious damage will.

This includes excessive vomit from alcohol consumption, serious damage to the driver’s vehicle or cell phone, smoking within the Uber vehicle, and any intentional vandalism.

If a driver reports any damage that you caused, you may either be charged a fee, banned from the Uber app, or both.

3. Unacceptable or Fraudulent Activity

Fraudulent activity in any form is unacceptable on the Uber platform.

Those who partake in this activity run the risk of having their account deactivated.

Examples of unacceptable activity include disputing fares, falsifying your personal information in any way, abusing promotional discounts, colluding with drivers for personal gain, or having duplicate accounts.

When you first sign up for Uber, you should look over the rider terms of use to make sure you’re not violating any rules.

If you break these guidelines, your account could be deactivated at any time.

How to Reactivate Your Rider Account

After you’ve realized your account has been deactivated, you’ll probably want to get your account up and running as soon as possible.

It’s important to know that Uber can cancel your account for nearly any reason, but you still have the opportunity to appeal its decision.

Similar to driver deactivations, if you’re dealing with a serious, violent, or dangerous incident, there’s a slim chance you’ll ever be able to use Uber again.

But if your circ*mstances are less serious, you can reach out to appeal Uber’s decision.

Appealing an account deactivation isn’t as straightforward as it is for drivers.

In the case of a driver deactivation, they have a specific form to refute the decision.

With riders, on the other hand, you’ll need to contact support directly to argue their decision.

Uber support contact information can be found below, however, you can also head to our guide on Uber customer service here.

  • Phone number:(800) 593-7069
  • Email support: [emailprotected]
  • Help portal:help.uber.com

After they hear your side of the story, you’ll be notified shortly after if your account can go live again.

If you’re still banned, it may be time to move on to other transportation options, like Lyft.

Get Back on the Road

As long as you’re playing by the rules and using the Uber platform as it’s intended to be used, you shouldn’t have to ever worry about getting your account deactivated.

However, we do understand that things happen.

So if you’re ever in a pinch, make sure to reach out to Uber and plead your case.

If your issue isn’t too serious, you should be back on the road in no time.

Is Your Uber Account Disabled? How to Reactivate Your Account (2024)

FAQs

How long will my Uber account be disabled? ›

After completing either process above, your account will be immediately deactivated. After 30 days it will be permanently deleted, and any unused credits, promotions, or rewards will be removed. Uber may retain certain information after account deletion as required or permitted by law.

Why does my Uber account say disabled? ›

If your Uber account is disabled, it may be because you violated one or more of Uber's community guidelines. Violations of Uber's community guidelines and non-discrimination policies can result in permanent account deactivation.

How do I restore my Uber account? ›

I can't log into my Uber account

You can reset your password online and via the app by selecting “Forgot Password? . Then, just enter your email address and an email with a reset link will be sent to you immediately. Once changed, you should be able to login again.

Is Uber deactivation permanent? ›

But a deactivation due to fraud or other serious issues could potentially cause you to be deactivated from all Uber services. What Uber says about Uber Eats deactivations: “Once your Uber Eats partner account gets deactivated, the decision to remove your access to Uber delivery trips is permanent.

Can I make a new Uber account? ›

Creating an Uber account requires a valid email address and phone number. You'll also need to create a password and agree to terms and conditions and our privacy notice. Fill in your first and last name, phone number, and preferred language.

Can I make another Uber driver account? ›

To answer your question yes, you can make another account using a new phone number and email and they will run a background check on you again, and your new account will be activated.

How long does Uber temporary hold last? ›

How long does it take for the hold to be reversed? Uber reverses the hold immediately after your trip ends. This normally takes 3-5 business days to reflect in your account.

How long is Uber investigation? ›

A typical case is resolved within three to five days, she said. Even the strikes system can be superseded by Uber executives who may be motivated to keep as many drivers on the road as possible, investigators said.

How do I contact Uber customer service? ›

Here are some ways you can get answers and contact Uber for assistance.
...
Ways to get help
  1. Tap Help in the app menu to see answers to frequently asked questions.
  2. Don't see the answer you need? Scroll down to call us.
  3. You can also visit your local Greenlight Hub for assistance or submit a question at help.uber.com.

What does it mean when your account has been flagged Uber? ›

If you're unable to go online because your account has been flagged for potentially suspicious activity, your account may be compromised. Suspicious activity can include: Account changes you didn't make. Changes to your payment profile you didn't make.

Why is my Uber account under investigation? ›

Often when drivers and delivery people lose access to their account, it's temporary while we investigate the report or review documents, or while they resolve an issue related to account eligibility, such as an expired driver's license or ineligible vehicle.

How do I get my Uber driver back after being banned? ›

The appeal process starts with getting in touch with Uber reps by:
  1. Filling the form on the website.
  2. Dialing (800) 593-7069.
  3. Making an appointment at a Greenlight Hubs location for in-person support.
  4. Tweeting your question to Uber Support on Twitter.

Why is Uber deactivating drivers? ›

Uber expects high approval ratings for its drivers. Because your rating is calculated based on the average ratings of your last 500 rides (or your total rides if you're at less than 500), a consistently low rating will set off red flags at Uber HQ. You will risk deactivation if your rating goes below 4.6.

Can I have 2 Uber account? ›

Yes, you can open another account with the same phone number but with different 'email and user-name'. But your phone number affiliated with the previous account will be removed and added to your new account with new identifications. P.S. i experience it myself. What happens after you delete your Uber account?

Can I delete my Uber driver account and start over? ›

If you request deleting your account, all of your Uber profiles, including your rider and Uber Eats profiles, will be permanently deleted after it's no longer necessary for our legal and regulatory requirements (generally 7 years).

How many Uber driver accounts can I have? ›

It looks like you signed up more than once to drive or deliver using the Uber app. Drivers and delivery people can only have one account.

Can I drive Uber under my wife's name? ›

The answer is "yes", but there are caveats.

Yes, your friend, family member, or anyone else can drive your car for Uber, but with a few caveats: - The person meets the Uber requirements to become a driver, e.g. over 21, legally licensed, etc. - The person needs to be properly insured and "attached to the vehicle."

Why does Uber do a temporary hold? ›

Uber may apply a temporary authorization hold for the value of the fare in advance, which will appear as a pending charge in your account's payment method. This is standard e-commerce practice to ensure the card has sufficient funds, and most importantly, it doesn't result in a duplicate charge on your card.

Why did I get charged 9.99 from Uber? ›

Uber One is a new membership that provides Rides as well as Eats discounts for $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually. You can cancel your membership within the app up to 48 hours prior to the next scheduled payment without being charged.

How long do authorization holds last? ›

How Long Do Pending Authorizations Take? A credit card authorization can last between 1-30 days, depending on the type of merchant and whether they remove the hold before it expires.

Does Uber have 24/7 customer service? ›

Help is available when you need it, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Explore ways to get the answers you need and contact Uber for assistance.

Can you email Uber? ›

Uber doesn't have email support.

How do I call Uber without the app? ›

The Uber app is made for use on smartphones. If you don't have a smartphone, you can still login to your account and request a ride by visiting our mobile website, m.uber.com.

How long does it take Uber to reactivate your account? ›

If you've already added all the required documents, please wait 48 hours for their verification.

How long does Uber temporary hold last? ›

How long does it take for the hold to be reversed? Uber reverses the hold immediately after your trip ends. This normally takes 3-5 business days to reflect in your account.

What does it mean when your account has been flagged Uber? ›

If you're unable to go online because your account has been flagged for potentially suspicious activity, your account may be compromised. Suspicious activity can include: Account changes you didn't make. Changes to your payment profile you didn't make.

How long is Uber investigation? ›

A typical case is resolved within three to five days, she said. Even the strikes system can be superseded by Uber executives who may be motivated to keep as many drivers on the road as possible, investigators said.

How do I contact Uber customer service? ›

Here are some ways you can get answers and contact Uber for assistance.
...
Ways to get help
  1. Tap Help in the app menu to see answers to frequently asked questions.
  2. Don't see the answer you need? Scroll down to call us.
  3. You can also visit your local Greenlight Hub for assistance or submit a question at help.uber.com.

Why is Uber deactivating drivers? ›

Uber expects high approval ratings for its drivers. Because your rating is calculated based on the average ratings of your last 500 rides (or your total rides if you're at less than 500), a consistently low rating will set off red flags at Uber HQ. You will risk deactivation if your rating goes below 4.6.

Why Uber hold my account? ›

An account may be kept on hold while the background check is being run, depending on when the driver or delivery person last completed one.

Why does Uber do a temporary hold? ›

Uber may apply a temporary authorization hold for the value of the fare in advance, which will appear as a pending charge in your account's payment method. This is standard e-commerce practice to ensure the card has sufficient funds, and most importantly, it doesn't result in a duplicate charge on your card.

Why did I get charged 9.99 from Uber? ›

Uber One is a new membership that provides Rides as well as Eats discounts for $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually. You can cancel your membership within the app up to 48 hours prior to the next scheduled payment without being charged.

Can Uber block your phone? ›

Can Uber really block you from using the app? Yes, It's happened with me also before a year ago. If you are using multiple accounts on a single phone then Uber can block you for lifetime to use the app.

What happens if your account is flagged? ›

The flag status is used to alert you to any suspicious transactions on your account. Not every flagged payment is fraudulent, but flags indicate that a payment is worth investigating.

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