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How Lyft drivers can contact Lyft: Live chat, call, and get help

By Doug H, Updated January 7, 2025 8 Comments

If you drive for Lyft, you will eventually need to contact Lyft support to get help. You might have a missing cancel fee, a problem with a rider, or an unpaid Streak bonus.

Lyft gives drivers several ways to get help from Lyft driver support, including a live chat.

But keep in mind that you can’t call Lyft unless you are in the Gold rewards tier, or higher.

Read on to learn all of the ways that drivers can get help from Lyft.

The best ways to contact Lyft driver support

  • Live chat with driver support: Menu (☰) > Get Help > Chat with Lyft support
    • You can also start a live chat by reporting an issue with a ride at the bottom of every ride receipt
  • Read about common issues: Go to Menu (☰) > Get Help > Help Center Some articles have Contact us button that will begin a live chat
  • Call Lyft support: You can only call Lyft if you reach the Gold & Platinum rewards tiers
  • At help.lyft.com: Report ride issues and browse support articles to find Contact buttons
  • Send a Tweet to @AskLyft

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Get help in the Lyft driver app

Drivers can get help with most common issues inside by visiting the Get Help section found in the main menu of the app, the Earnings dashboard on the home screen, or by tapping a dropdown Contact menu that appears during a ride.

Lyft uses a live chat feature to give support for most issues. In the chat, Lyft representatives will try to help you with your issue and answer any questions you have.

You can start a live chat by reporting an issue with an individual ride, or by directly beginning a chat session by going to: Menu > Get Help > Help Center > Chat with Lyft support.

Report issues with an individual ride in the Earnings area and chat with Lyft

You can report most typical problems in the Earnings area of the app. Find the ride, tap on it, then scroll to get help. Nearly all common issues will be listed.

For many issues, reporting the problem will start a live chat with Lyft driver support.

Report ride issues to chat with Lyft

Start a live chat with Lyft support

To start a live chat, go to Menu > Get Help > Help Center > scroll to Chat with Lyft support.

Lyft now allows drivers to directly begin a chat session with driver support. You no longer have to use the Help section of ride receipts or dig around support articles to find a chat link.

But if you need help with a common ride issue, it may be faster to report it in the Help section of the ride receipt.

lyft help center with an arrow pointing to "chat with lyft support"

The Help Center now has a direct link to live chat support

Common driver issues that you can report at the bottom of every ride receipt

Use the help section at the bottom of each ride record to report issues such as:

  • Missing cancel fees
  • Missing bonuses and promotions
  • Report a rider for inappropriate behavior
  • Request a fare review
  • Final price didn’t match the upfront price
  • Found a lost item
  • Picked up the wrong passenger
  • Unaccompanied minor

There is no customer service phone number for drivers until you reach the Gold or Platinum rewards level

You can’t call Lyft to get help unless it is about a serious safety issue. There is one exception: Drivers who reach the Gold & Platinum rewards tier can call a special phone support line for drivers.

If you aren’t in the Gold or Platinum rewards tier, the chat features in the app and at help.lyft.com are the primary way to contact Lyft and get help.

The Lyft Safety Team has a phone line, but it is reserved for serious issues like reporting car accidents or safety problems with a passenger. Don’t expect the Safety Team to help if you call about a routine issue.

Is the Platinum phone support better than the live chat support?

Many drivers assume that phone support is better than live chat support, but that’s not always true. Here’s a scathing review from a driver:

“So I made the Platinum level last month and one of the perks is that you get to actually have a real phone call with support. Great, right?

Yeah, no. I’ve had to call 4x last week and the “results” are just as empty, nonsensical, and unhelpful as chat would spit out.”

Just like the live chat, phone support agents typically only listen to your problem then escalate your ticket to another team who will get back to you later. They rarely solve your problem while you are on the phone and you’re left waiting for further follow up.

The Get Help section in the Driver app: Contact support and read informational articles

The Get Help section in the main menu of the driver app is a good way to find answers common questions and start a chat thread with driver support.

Many of the articles have a Contact us button that will begin a live chat with driver support.

If you need to contact driver support but the issue isn’t about an individual ride, try to find an article that matches your issue in the Get Help area, then tap the Contact Us button at the bottom of most articles.

A purple Contact Us button in the Lyft Driver app

Find a Contact Us button at the bottom of many Help pages in the driver app

How to get help during a ride

During a ride, a dropdown menu will appear in the upper corner of the screen that contains a “Contact support” button.

This help feature is reserved for issues during a ride, like a problem with the app or a safety concern.

Get help at at help.lyft.com

Many of the help features inside the Lyft driver app are also available at help.lyft.com.

At help.lyft.com, you can search for help articles that address general issues, or you can contact Lyft driver support by scrolling to the “Contact us” button at the bottom of each page.

From there, select the topic that closely matches your issue. If you can’t find one that exactly matches your issue, try to find one that contains a blank text box.

Lyft Hubs: In-person help is no longer available

There is no longer a way to get in-person help at a Lyft office. Lyft Hubs are no longer open as of November 2022.

More help for Lyft drivers

  • Lyft Express Drive review: Should you rent from Lyft?
  • The best ways to get a Lyft vehicle inspection
  • Deactivated by Lyft? What you can do

Originally Published September 27, 2023
Filed Under: Lyft

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. Allsaints A Macauley says

    March 20, 2025 at 4:12 pm

    Please help me, because I am lost.
    I am changing my tag from 3FD8596 to a new personalized plate that is: PS 321 that will expire in March 2026. Its already been installed on the vehicle.

    I also want to register my visa card for my weekly or daily income.

    I want to order the Lyft emblem or symbol for the car.
    Please help me. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Allsaints A Macauley says

      March 26, 2025 at 4:06 am

      My new tag number PS 321 is not on the app for customers to see, but has been installed on the vehicle, please add it on.
      I have ordered for new emblem, but they have not yet arrived.
      How do I cash out on a daily basis?

      Reply
  2. Betsy Calkins says

    January 11, 2025 at 12:18 pm

    I worked for Lyft for almost 3 years. I had my left arm amputated last Jauary. I stopped working for the whole year. Now, I would like to find out if I can continue to work for Lyft now. Can’t find anyone to ask

    Reply
    • Doug H says

      January 12, 2025 at 3:01 pm

      You should qualify as long as you have an active drivers license

      Reply
  3. Jeff Hacker says

    August 6, 2024 at 6:05 pm

    Do you operate around Rosarito, Baja, Ca?

    Reply
  4. VIKI RENA' RICHARDSON-BELL says

    May 19, 2024 at 11:06 am

    HELLO!!! I AM A LYFT DRIVER, FOR TWO DAYS & I AM HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE PICTURE IDENTITY VERIFICATION/ PROBLEMS DELETING THE PREVIOUS CARD ON FILE FROM A FEW YEARS AGO, THAT HAS CLOSED/ UPDATING DEBIT CARD & MAINLY CASHING OUT!!!!!!!! LYFT DOESN’T HAVE A PHONE NUMBER TO TALK TO AN AGENT TO HELP ME, & I HAVE DONE SEVERAL EMAILS & LIVE CHATS THAT HAS BEEN A “DEFINITE ROLLERCOASTER!!!!!!” LYFT NEEDS TO HELP SUPPORT THE DRIVERS BETTER, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO THE MONEY THAT WE HAVE WORKED FOR!!!!!! RIGHT NOW, I AM STILL WAITING FOR AN AGENT TO REACH OUT TO ME, & I WILL HAVE TO REPEAT EVERYTHING THAT I HAVE DISCUSSED WITH THE MANY CHATS & EMAILS, THAT I HAVE ALREADY SUPPLIED!!!!!!!!! THIS IS A “SAD & UNPROFESSIONAL SITUATION” TO HAVE TO DEAL WITH!!!!

    Reply
  5. Glen Reed says

    March 1, 2024 at 7:02 am

    Just got my 2023 tax info from uber and lyft. Their portion of the fares were as follows
    lyft 43%
    uber 35%

    Reply
    • Doug H says

      March 1, 2024 at 8:41 am

      Wow! Thanks for sharing the #s. Hopefully Lyf’ts new 70% guarantee will increase those this year

      Reply

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