
Note: If you only have one email address and it has bounced, you will not be able to send a confirmation link to yourself. After you're finished, LinkedIn processes your information and be in contact to assist you further.įollow this link to verify your identity.Next, LinkedIn asks you to provide a valid passport or government ID. First, LinkedIn asks you for a new email address. On the following page, click I don't have access to my email address.Enter the email address associated with your account so that we can locate your account, and follow the onscreen instructions.Once you begin the identity verification process, you'll be asked to take a photo of your ID with your smartphone or webcam.An email address where LinkedIn can reach you.Your driver license, state-issued ID card, or passport.A smartphone or a computer with a webcam.Generally, scans and any associated personal information are permanently deleted within 14 days. uses the ID information you provide to verify who you are, and only holds onto it for a short period of time while your account issues are being resolved.

To do this, LinkedIn uses a technology that processes encrypted scans of your government-issued ID so that LinkedIn can help get you back into your account as quickly and securely as possible. If you haven't been able to recover your password or don't have access to an email address associated with your account, LinkedIn can help by verifying your identity. LinkedIn allows you to sign in with any email address associated with your account. LinkedIn suggests first trying to sign in with a secondary email address that's associated with your account. There are instances when you no longer use or have access to the email address used to register your LinkedIn account.
