# How to Get Your Telegram User ID

First, open your Telegram app. Then, type “**userinfobot**” in your contacts search bar.&#x20;

If you can’t find this “profile,” try adding an “**@**” in front of the search query.

When you’ve located **@userinfobot**, click or tap it.

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Then, select **Start** at the bottom of the chat.

*By clicking Start, you’ve automatically entered “/start”. It will prompt the bot to display your user ID, as well as your selected first name, last name, and the language of choice.*

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You can then copy the ID and paste it into your telegram ID filed in your JETPAD profile.

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You can prompt this bot to repeat the command by entering the “/start” command at any time.


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