Can I permanently delete my Robinhood account? {{Delete^^Account~Permanently
Yes—you can
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permanently close (deactivate) your Robinhood account, but there are
a few requirements before you’re
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allowed to do it.
First, your
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account must be completely cleared out. That means you need to sell or
transfer all investments, including stocks, ETFs, and crypto. You also need
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to
withdraw all your cash, so your balance is $0, and make sure there are no pending trades, deposits,
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or withdrawals. If you have any restrictions, margin balances, or negative balances, those must
be
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resolved first.
Once everything
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is settled, you can close your account directly in the app. Go to
your Account → Menu (
☰
) → Settings, then look for the option labeled
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“Close
Account” or “Deactivate Account.” Follow the prompts to confirm.
Even
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though it’s called “deactivate,” this is effectively closing your account
permanently. You won’t be able to use it unless you go through a
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process with
support to reopen it later.
A couple of
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important things to keep in mind: Robinhood will still retain your
account records for legal and tax purposes, and you may continue to receive tax
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documents after closing. Also, if you sold investments before closing, you may have tax implications
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depending on gains or losses.
So yes—you can
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permanently delete your Robinhood account, but only after
everything is fully settled and withdrawn.
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