If you need assistance, go to Get help with a user account. Re-establish your data. Choose the date range for the data you wish to recover, from within the last 25 days. Select whether you’d want to restore Gmail or some other type of information.
Deletion of a Gmail account is irreversible. All of your emails and account settings will be erased after you’ve completed the procedure. You will no longer be able to send or receive emails using your Gmail address, and it will not be open to others in the future.
How to restore a permanently deleted Google account in one month’s time. Start at https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery and follow the instructions. It’s permanently erased if you see “Couldn’t find your Google account” (and you can’t create a new account with that name).
The account has to be deleted within 20 days, according to the terms of service. There is a 20-day limit on how long you may keep an account: it must have been closed no more than 20 days ago. After 20 days, the account, as well as all of its associated data, is permanently erased from Google’s servers and may not be recovered.
The deletion of data from our servers is critical for users’ peace of mind. This procedure usually takes around 2 months to complete.