Quick Scoop

To get back on Uber Eats after deactivation, the usual path is to review the deactivation notice, appeal through Uber support if an appeal is available, and complete any identity or document checks they request.

What To Do

  1. Read the email or in-app notice carefully to see whether the deactivation is temporary, permanent, or appealable.
  1. Contact Uber Eats support through the app or website and explain your case clearly and briefly.
  1. Submit any requested documents, such as ID verification or other account details, as instructed by support.
  1. Wait for the review and follow up only if Uber asks for more information.
  1. If Uber says the account can be reactivated after a waiting period, log back in or request reactivation once that period ends.

What Helps

  • Keep your explanation factual and calm.
  • Use the same email and phone number tied to the account when possible.
  • Respond quickly if Uber asks for more documentation.
  • If you were permanently deactivated, the appeal option only exists when Uber explicitly gives you access to one.

What Not To Do

  • Don’t create duplicate accounts or try to bypass the deactivation; that can make the issue worse.
  • Don’t send multiple repeated tickets for the same issue, since that can slow the review process.
  • Don’t ignore the original deactivation email, because it often explains the next step.

Example Message

Hi, my Uber Eats account was deactivated and I’d like to request a review. Please let me know the reason for the deactivation and what steps I need to complete to reactivate my account.

Bottom Line

The fastest legitimate route back is: identify the reason, appeal if available, provide documents, and wait for Uber’s review. If you want a more specific version, I can turn this into a short appeal template or a step-by- step checklist.