Use the official Surface support channels to verify and, if needed, recreate the request instead of trying repeatedly on the same page.
For personal (non-business) Surface devices:
- Go to the general Surface support flow described in How to get service or repair for Surface and follow the steps to check your warranty and create a service order. This path lets you:
- Check if a service order actually exists for your device.
- Create a new order if the previous attempt failed.
- If the online flow still fails or no order appears, use the options under Send to Microsoft / Find in-person support on any of the Surface troubleshooting pages (for example, “Surface won’t turn on or start”) to reach support and have an agent confirm whether a ticket was created and help you submit a new one.
For business/organization-owned Surface devices:
- If the device is owned by an organization, requests should be initiated by an admin using either:
- Surface Support Portal via the Microsoft 365 admin center → Support → Microsoft Surface support → Create support request, or
- Surface Management Portal in Microsoft Intune → Surface Management Portal → View all support requests / Service orders.
- Ask the organization’s IT admin to:
- Check the Help & support or Service orders tabs for any existing case or service order.
- Submit a new support or service request if none is listed.
If no confirmation email exists and no case/service order appears in these portals, the original submission likely failed and a new request needs to be created using one of the methods above.
References:
- Fix common problems using the Surface app and Surface Diagnostic Toolkit
- Surface Support Portal overview
- Surface Management Portal overview
- Surface turns on but is stuck on a logo screen
- Surface turns on but is stuck on the Recovery screen
- Surface shows Choose an option screen
- Surface turns on and starts Automatic Repair
- Surface won’t turn on or start
- Filing a warranty claim for a Surface Laptop 4 - Microsoft Q&A