Deleting a Roblox account is more like eviction from a digital house than pressing a big red button. You turn off the bills, pack what counts, hand over a key, and put 100 miles between you and the place to show you no longer live there. This comprehensive how‑to shows how to make the move cleanly and quickly, without letting go of subscriptions or balances or other people’s projects that you depend on.
What Deleting Your Roblox Account Does and Means
Upon Roblox verifying deletion, the account is terminated, and all personal information, according to their data‑retention policies, is deleted. We’re unable to give you access to the assets that can potentially be used in a negative manner. Your username, inventory, everything you created on created.roblox.com, outfits, and custom heads/faces, avatars, as well as anything connected to the user (private servers and experiences), are not accessible. It’s a deletion, a.k.a. not a timeout or deactivation. This process can take time to be verified (usually days or weeks), and you may receive confirmation directly from us. If you are able to log in, it isn’t over.
- What Deleting Your Roblox Account Does and Means
- Pre‑Deletion Offboarding Checklist to Avoid Regrets
- The Three Best Practices for Requesting Deletion
- Option A: Request for Right to Be Forgotten
- Route B: Support Form Request
- Route C: Parent COPPA‑Style Request
- A Handy Script You Can Paste In Your Request
- Cancel Your Subscription the Right Way Before Deletion
- After You Submit: Verification, Timing, and Outcomes
- If You’re Not 100% Sure, Safer Alternatives to Deletion
- Frequently Overlooked Pitfalls During Account Deletion
- A Clean, No‑Drama Deletion in Five Moves

Pre‑Deletion Offboarding Checklist to Avoid Regrets
Employ this three‑bucket checklist to steer around the most frequent regrets.
1) Money
Cancel any active subscriptions first. Roblox Premium is canceled in the same place it was purchased: web purchases cancel within account billing settings; a mobile or console purchase cancels through the app store or subscription manager of that device. If you don’t cancel, the store that billed you may continue charging even after your account request has been submitted.
Spend or lose Robux and any virtual currency not yet spent from gift cards and private server renewals. If you are a developer, settle any pending developer exchanges and payouts before taking your game down; deletion of an account does not automatically refund revenue made through exchange or payout. Pay out or transfer group ownership if you are managing group funds before deleting.
2) Social
Let co‑owners and friends know what’s going on. If you are the owner of a group, assign a new owner; if you are the only owner and your account is deleted, it can leave the group and its funds in limbo. For the private servers others depend on, cease renewals and let members know so they can start migrating.

3) Footprint
If you have experiences that need to live on, publish them to a group you own and make the group the owner before requesting deletion.
User‑generated content associated with a deleted account may be lost. Save your local project files and scripts; you won’t be able to pull them later. If you’d like a copy of your account data, such as photos and other non‑text content for your records, request an archive before beginning the deletion process.
The Three Best Practices for Requesting Deletion

The verification process, for any route one might take in the Roblox world, is through Roblox. Choose the path that represents you.
Option A: Request for Right to Be Forgotten
If you’re signed into your account, go to your settings or help center and click the privacy tab to remove your information. Type in your username and email address and click Deletion. Look for a confirmation email and respond as directed. If you are deleting a child’s account, use the parent contact email and provide the child’s username and birth month/year.
Tip: If you used Sign in with Google or Apple, first ensure that a valid email has been added and verified in your account settings on Roblox so that you can confirm receipt of the message.
Route B: Support Form Request
From there, sign into your account and follow the prompts to delete the account from its platform. Note your username and method of contact on the platform. If you made in‑app purchases, the support team may request the last four digits of the payment card or transaction information as proof of ownership. Respond quickly; delay causes the request to pause.
Route C: Parent COPPA‑Style Request
A parent or guardian of an under‑13 can request deletion on a child’s behalf. Use the email of a parent of that child and include the child’s username and as accurate an idea as you have of when it was created. Be prepared to confirm that you are the parent or legal guardian; you may be asked to write from the parent email on record and/or provide a short statement verifying the request.

A Handy Script You Can Paste In Your Request
Write in clear, unambiguous terms that support staff can verify more quickly. Copy and adjust this:
“Hi, can you delete my Roblox account and all information? Username: [YourUsername]. Contact email: [YourEmail]. I realize this is a non‑reversible act and I just canceled any subscriptions. Confirmation of what verification you require, please.”
For a child user, use: “I’m the parent/guardian of [ChildUsername]. Would you please permanently remove this account and attached personal info? Parent contact: [ParentEmail]. I understand this is irreversible. I will provide whatever form of verification is necessary.”
Cancel Your Subscription the Right Way Before Deletion
Roblox Premium renews through the place you purchased it. Once a delete request is made, third‑party billing may not be stopped. Cancel first, then request deletion.
If You Purchased on the Web
Open the billing or membership portion of your account and select cancel. You will receive a confirmation on screen and via email. Your benefits will remain in place until the end of the current term.
If You Purchased on Mobile or Console
Open your subscription manager on the device and cancel from there. Search Roblox Premium under your subscriptions. Uninstalling the Roblox app will not cancel charges made on your app store or console store account.

After You Submit: Verification, Timing, and Outcomes
Verification Checks
Support is likely to have you respond from the email on the account, tell them the phone number on file, give them a window in which your account was created, or provide partial payment info for purchased content. This keeps you safe from accidental deletion.
Processing Window and Confirmation
Once verified, deletion is queued. You’ll get an email when the request is confirmed, and another when it’s completed. Keep those messages. If you can still log on after final confirmation, contact support with the email ticket number as soon as possible.
If Your Request Is Not Approved
Most rejections occur because the contact email does not align with the account, the requester offers insufficient proof of ownership, or a subscription has yet to expire. Resolve the mismatch (update and verify the email on your account, cancel the subscription) and retry, providing accurate information.
If You’re Not 100% Sure, Safer Alternatives to Deletion
Security Lockdown Mode
Change to a strong, unique password, turn on two‑step verification, and sign out of all sessions. Remove saved payment methods. This way, you can avoid unauthorized access while you’re still trying to make up your mind.
Privacy‑First Play
Set who can chat with you or receive invites, and who can join or invite you, to “No one,” disable inventory viewing if you’d like, and depart groups that are no longer serving you. This shrinks your surface area without also leaving the account.
Child Pause Plan
For children, you can enable a parental PIN, lock down contacts, and remove payment options. This safely pauses activity without needing to permanently erase it.
Frequently Overlooked Pitfalls During Account Deletion
- Forgetting to cancel Premium at the store where you bought it
- Leaving a group without transferring ownership, blocking payout
- Requesting deletion with an email that isn’t on the account
- Not moving user‑owned experiences to a group prior to deletion
- Expecting they can reclaim Robux or items later
A Clean, No‑Drama Deletion in Five Moves
- Wherever you have your Premium and private server renewals, cancel them there.
- Settle money matters: spend or accept loss of Robux, pay out group funds, complete any developer exchanges.
- Save what’s important: move experiences to a group, save local files, ask for your data if you want a record.
- Submit your deletion request in Privacy or Support from a validated contact email and respond to verification promptly.
- Retain confirmation emails until you are unable to sign in and the process is shown as completed.
Consider deletion a short project: close the billed work, uphold others who depend on your content, and verify the finish line. With some preparation and requesting the right way, you’ll be able to leave Roblox cleanly—on your own terms and with nothing important left behind.