How to Cancel an Uber Request

Open the Uber app., Tap your driver's card., Tap Cancel., Tap Cancel Trip.

4 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open the Uber app.

    If your driver is en-route to your location, you can cancel your request.

    The sooner you send the cancellation, the less likely you'll get a cancellation fee.
  2. Step 2: Tap your driver's card.

    You'll see this at the bottom of the screen on the Uber map when a driver has accepted your ride request., You can find this below the driver's name and picture, next to the "Contact" button. , Your ride will be canceled immediately.

    You are not charged a cancellation fee if you cancel within 2-5 minutes of ordering the ride (the exact time varies depending on your location).You can also cancel without a fee if your driver is over 5 minutes late.

    UberPOOL rides are subject to a $2 cancellation fee immediately after ordering the ride.

    If you are 2 minutes late to your UberPOOL pickup, you may be charged a $2 no-show fee.
  3. Step 3: Tap Cancel.

  4. Step 4: Tap Cancel Trip.

Detailed Guide

If your driver is en-route to your location, you can cancel your request.

The sooner you send the cancellation, the less likely you'll get a cancellation fee.

You'll see this at the bottom of the screen on the Uber map when a driver has accepted your ride request., You can find this below the driver's name and picture, next to the "Contact" button. , Your ride will be canceled immediately.

You are not charged a cancellation fee if you cancel within 2-5 minutes of ordering the ride (the exact time varies depending on your location).You can also cancel without a fee if your driver is over 5 minutes late.

UberPOOL rides are subject to a $2 cancellation fee immediately after ordering the ride.

If you are 2 minutes late to your UberPOOL pickup, you may be charged a $2 no-show fee.

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