All binancians are to bear it at th back of their mind that any requests that do not meet these requirements will be rejected immediately.
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Requirements for changing your e-mail on binance:
1) You must have Level 2 Verification approved for your account.
2) You must have been Level 2 Verified for at least 7 days. Binance will send a verification code to your original Binance e-mail address to prove you are the account owner of the e-mail. There are additional documents we will also need you to provide to prove your owndership of the account.
Here is a list of the documents and information Binance will need from you to change your e-mail:
1. The Verification code sent to your Binance e-mail address
2. Photo documents as follows:
⦁ Photo of the Front side of your Government issued photo ID or Passport Cover.
⦁ Photo of the Back side of your Government issued photo ID or Passport personal page.
⦁ A Selfie Photo with the Front side of your Government issued photo ID or Passport personal page open, together with a handwritten note that includes your new requested E-mail address, the current time and date (month,day,year), as well as a written “Binance”.
3. Please also send us the video in which you are holding both the Front side of your Government issued photo ID or Passport personal page open, together with a handwritten note that includes “change account email from (old email) to (new email)”, the current time and date (mm/dd/yyyy), as well as a written “Binance”.
Lastly you will need to audible say “Please change my Binance email” in the video.
4. a screen shot of your latest deposit & transaction history.
5. a typed version of your new email address
When you receive that code, please copy and paste that as well as providing the above mentioned documents. After approval please note that you will not be able to withdrawal from your account for 120 hours (5 days).
Any account making this request may be subject to additional review or scrutiny as deemed necessary and binance team reserve the right to reject any requests for security purposes.