## How do I get my disabled Facebook account back?[[ Step by Step Guide ]] To get a disabled Facebook account back, you must submit an appeal, usually by finding the appeal link in the disablement notification email or through the Facebook Help Center. You will likely need to provide identity verification, such as a government-issued ID or a selfie with your ID, and a completed form. If you have Trusted Contacts set up, you can also use them for help. ### Appeal the account disablement Find the appeal link: Look for an "Appeal" button or link in the email you received from Facebook about your disabled account, or in the notification that appears when you try to log in. **Fill out the form:** Submit an appeal request through the provided link or by searching the Facebook Help Center for "disabled account appeal form". **Provide requested information:** You will need to provide information to verify your identity, which can include a government-issued ID (like a driver's license or passport) or a selfie with your ID. **Submit within the time limit:** Be sure to submit your appeal within the specified timeframe, which is often 180 days from the account disablement. #### Other recovery steps **Use facebook.com/login/identify:** Try using the specific login recovery page by entering your email or phone number to see if you can get a different recovery path. **Contact Trusted Contacts:** If you have set up "Trusted Contacts," you can use the recovery process with their help by having them send you recovery codes. #### Important considerations **Check the reason for disablement:** Some severe violations may not be eligible for an appeal, and if you can't appeal, you may need to create a new account. **Be patient:** The review process can take time, and persistent and polite communication with support may be helpful if you can engage with them. ### How do I contact Facebook support about a disabled account? contact Guide ]] To contact Facebook support about a disabled account, the best method is to submit an appeal through the official Facebook Disabled Account Appeal Form, which can be found in the Help Center. If you have an ad account, you can use the Business Support page to contact support. While email addresses like disabled@fb.com or appeals@fb.com exist, they are often unreliable, so using the official appeal form is the recommended first step. ### **Method 1:** Use the official appeal form (Recommended) ##### Go to the Facebook Help Center and search for "My account is disabled". ##### Find and click the link for the "My Personal Facebook Account is Disabled" or a similar disabled account appeal form. ##### Follow the on-screen instructions to provide details about your account and explain why you believe the disabling was a mistake. **Method 2:** For business or ad accounts Go to the Meta Business Help Center. ##### h5Navigate to the support section and look for options to "Contact Support" or "Chat". ##### Fill out the form, and if a chat option is available, you can speak to a support representative directly. ### What to do during the process ##### Provide accurate information: You may be asked to provide information like your ID or a selfie to verify your identity. **Be prepared:** Have any necessary details ready, such as your email, phone number, and screenshots of the issue. **Be patient:** Follow up on the appeal as instructed, but avoid sending multiple appeals, as this can cause delays. **Check your email:** Look for emails from Facebook in both your inbox and spam folder for further instructions, as you may be given a 30-day deadline to respond with more information. ### Facebook Disabled account:Guide Steps By Experts ]] To recover a disabled Facebook account, log in to Facebook to see if you can appeal the decision within the 180-day window. During the appeal, you may be asked to verify your identity and provide additional information, and you should check your email for updates. If your appeal is denied or you miss the deadline, the account may be permanently disabled and unrecoverable. #### Before you begin **Check your email:** Facebook will send an email notification explaining the disablement and eligibility for appeal. **Understand the timeline:** You have 180 days to appeal after a suspension. After that, the account is permanently disabled. **Note the reason:** Your account may be disabled for violating Community Standards, such as harassment, impersonation, or posting harmful content. ### How to recover your account **Log in to appeal:** Go to Facebook and log in to your account. You should see a message about the disablement and be prompted to start an appeal. **Provide required information:** Follow the instructions to submit the appeal, which may include verifying your phone number, submitting a photo of yourself (selfie), or providing a photo ID. Submit the form: Be polite and concise if you need to add extra information. If you believe the account was disabled by mistake, explain why you believe that. Wait for a response: Facebook's response can take several days or even a few weeks. **Follow up if necessary:** If you don't hear back, you can try submitting the appeal again, but be mindful of the 180-day deadline. #### If you still can't recover your account **If your own account was disabled:** If you disabled your own account, you can restore it by simply logging back in. **Consider a new account:** If Facebook denies your appeal, the account is likely permanently disabled and cannot be recovered. **Contact support:** In some cases, for persistent issues, you may be able to contact Facebook support through the Help Center.