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Can I delete my Uber driver account and start over?

Can I Delete My Uber Driver Account and Make a New One? You are certainly allowed to delete your Uber driver account and make a new one, but it may not work out for you quite as well as you want it to.



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How to delete your Uber account: An easy step-by-step guide
  1. Open the Uber app and tap the menu icon (the three bars) at the top left.
  2. Tap Settings
  3. Go to Privacy
  4. Tap Delete Your Account at the bottom of the screen. After you hit delete your account will be deactivated.


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No you can not. Your account is connected to your drivers license, and background check. They will see you have been deactivated and will not approve you.

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You can use the same account on different devices as long as they are both registered in your name. To switch between devices, open the Uber app and go to Menu > Profile > Uber Accounts. You will then see a list of devices that are registered to your account. Tap on the device you want to use and you're good to go!

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An Uber deactivation may stay permanent if you severely broke a safety rule. It might remain permanently in place if you committed fraudulent behavior, as well.

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Since Uber is GPS based a passenger gets the closest driver to him/her. The only way that one could use the same driver is to book the ride when that driver is online and is the closest driver to that particular passenger. You can't.

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Choosing this option would retain the rider account associated with the same email address as the driver-partner. Only the driver part of the Uber account would be deactivated.

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Uber mandates a 30-day period of deactivation before an account can be fully erased, so if you change your mind after following these steps, you have a month to re-activate. After 30 days, however, your account will be erased for good with no way to get it back.

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Any serious criminal charges that are still pending. Multiple moving violations or accidents in the last 3 years. Driving with a suspended license within the last 3 years. Any serious driving violation, such as DUI, reckless driving, or hit and run, within the last 7 years.

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Offenses that can result in account deactivation include carrying out-of-date vehicle information, disobeying traffic laws, misusing the app through account sharing, and using the app while under the age of 18. Even if the person who orders a ride is over 18, minors are not allowed to ride unaccompanied.

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No. You cannot have a ride-a-long while driving for Uber. I don't think it would be a good ideal to ride alone with your wife for support.

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Any serious criminal charges that are still pending. Multiple moving violations or accidents in the last 3 years. Driving with a suspended license within the last 3 years. Any serious driving violation, such as DUI, reckless driving, or hit and run, within the last 7 years.

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