Amazon Seller Login and Account Access
Open {site}, choose the Seller Central sign-in option, and enter the email address or mobile number linked to your Amazon Seller account. If the password or verification step fails, use Password assistance or the account-recovery option shown by Amazon.
Search phrases such as “amazon seller login login,” “amazon seller login sign in,” “amazon seller account sign in,” and “amazon login seller” can produce misleading results. Starting from Amazon’s official site is safer than opening a sign-in page from an advertisement, message, or unfamiliar search result.
Where is the official Amazon Seller sign-in page?
Amazon Seller Central is the account area used by Amazon sellers. To reach its official sign-in page, start at {site} and select the option for signing in to Seller Central.
Before entering any credentials, inspect the address displayed by the browser. The domain must belong to Amazon, be spelled correctly, and use a secure connection. Be suspicious of added words, misspellings, unexpected subdomains, or a page reached through an urgent email or text message.
A genuine-looking Amazon logo does not prove that a page is official. Phishing pages can copy colors, wording, and sign-in forms. If anything looks unusual, close the page and start again from the verified site marker on this page.
How do I sign in to an Amazon Seller account?
Have the email address or mobile number associated with the seller account, the correct password, and access to the registered verification method ready. Two-step verification is an extra identity check that uses a one-time code or an authenticator app after the password is entered.
- Open the official Seller Central sign-in page.
- Enter the email address or mobile number associated with the seller account.
- Select Continue, then enter the account password carefully.
- Complete two-step verification when prompted. Use the newest code received, because an older code may no longer work.
- Check that Seller Central opens under the intended seller account, especially if several Amazon accounts use similar credentials.
If a password manager fills the wrong account, clear the filled fields and type the seller-account credentials manually. Watch for accidental spaces when copying and pasting a password.
What should I do when Amazon Seller login does not work?
Amazon Seller login problems commonly involve the wrong credential combination, an outdated verification code, stored browser data, or an account-access restriction. Work through these checks in order:
- Confirm that the email address or mobile number belongs to the intended Seller Central account.
- Retype the password instead of pasting it, and make sure there are no spaces before or after it.
- If Amazon sends several verification codes, enter only the most recent one.
- Select “Didn’t receive the code?” when that option appears, then follow Amazon’s prompts for an available backup method.
- Clear the browser’s cookies and cache, or try a different supported browser or device.
- Turn off browser extensions that may block scripts or cookies, then reload the sign-in page.
If Amazon displays an account restriction or identity-review message, follow the instructions shown in Seller Central or in a verified message from Amazon. Repeated password attempts will not remove an access restriction. Do not send documents or credentials in response to an unverified message.
How do I recover an Amazon Seller account?
Start password recovery by selecting “Forgot your password?” or Password assistance on the official sign-in screen. Enter the email address or mobile number believed to be registered with the seller account, then complete the identity checks Amazon presents.
If the registered email address is available, check its inbox and spam folder for Amazon’s recovery message. If recovery uses a mobile number, confirm that the device can receive messages and that the number entered is the one associated with the account.
If the registered email address or mobile number is unavailable, do not create replacement credentials and expect them to open the existing seller account. Look for the two-step verification account-recovery option on Amazon’s sign-in help pages. If a backup verification method is offered and remains available, use it first.
When no registered or backup method is accessible, follow Amazon’s identity-verification instructions exactly. Provide information only through an official Amazon page. After access is restored, update the email address, mobile number, backup method, and password in the account’s Login Settings.
How do I contact Amazon Seller Support when I cannot sign in?
Sellers who can sign in can open Seller Central Help and use its Contact Us support route. Choose the category that most closely matches login, password, two-step verification, technical access, or an account restriction. Include the exact error message, the step where it appears, and the troubleshooting already completed.
If Amazon Seller account sign-in is impossible, use the Seller Central sign-in help or contact option intended for users who cannot log in. This route is separate from ordinary support reached inside an account. Follow the prompts for “I cannot log in” or the closest available account-access issue.
Do not rely on phone numbers or contact details posted in search results, forums, social media, or unsolicited messages. Amazon may ask for account details through its official recovery process, but a support representative should never need your password or a current one-time verification code.
How can I keep an Amazon Seller account secure?
- Check the Amazon domain before entering an email address, password, verification code, or identity document.
- Use a unique password that is not used for email, banking, or another account.
- Never share a one-time verification code. Treat it like a password, even if the request appears urgent.
- Do not approve an authenticator prompt that you did not initiate.
- Keep the registered email address, mobile number, and backup verification method current in Login Settings.
- Sign out after using Seller Central on a shared device, and do not allow that browser to save the password.
- If an unexpected message claims the account is restricted, open Seller Central independently instead of selecting a button in the message.
If unauthorized access is suspected, reset the Amazon Seller password and secure the associated email account. Once signed in, review login and security settings, verification methods, and authorized users for changes you did not make.