In a digital world overflowing with sign-ups, surveys, quizzes, and online registrations, it’s easy to forget which Google Forms you responded to. Whether you filled out a job application, a school assessment, an event registration, or a feedback survey, there comes a moment when you think: “Where can I see all the Google Forms I’ve submitted?”
This question has become increasingly common, especially as Google Forms continues to dominate online data collection. The good news? There are ways to review, track, and locate your past Google Form responses if you know where to look.
This article breaks down every method available, backed by deep research, real-world user experiences, and updated Google Workspace information. If you want a simple, clear walkthrough to view all forms you’ve answered, you’re in the right place.
Can You See All Google Forms You Responded To? (Short Answer)
Google does not provide a single dashboard that lists every Google Form you’ve ever submitted. However, there are multiple reliable ways to recover, revisit, and view your form responses including using email confirmations, Google Drive, browser history, account activity, and form-specific settings.
The detailed methods are below.
Why You May Need to Check Your Past Google Form Responses
Users often search for this feature for several reasons:
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You want to verify the details you submitted
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You need to edit your response (if editing is enabled)
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You lost access to a form confirmation message
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You applied for multiple opportunities and want to track them
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You filled out a long survey and forgot your answers
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You want proof that you responded
Because Google Forms submissions are tied to your Google account, retrieving them requires using Google’s built-in tools creatively.
1. Check Your Email for “Response Receipts” (Most Reliable Method)
If the form creator enabled Email Notifications to Respondents, you would receive an email titled:
“Your response has been recorded” or “Form response receipt”
These emails often include:
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Timestamp
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Summary of answers
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Edit-response link (if enabled)
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Form title and description
How to Find These Emails
Use Gmail search filters:
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Search: “Form response”
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Search: “Google Forms”
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Search: “Your response has been recorded”
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Search by form name if you remember it
You can also use advanced search:
If you rely on Google Forms frequently, this is the easiest way to track past submissions.
2. View Your Responses Through “Edit Response” Links
Many form creators allow editing responses. In this case, after submission, you receive:
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An on-screen link
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An emailed link
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A bookmarked URL (if you copied it)
This link lets you revisit your exact response at any time.
If you’ve saved or bookmarked these links, you can see everything you submitted as it originally appeared.
3. Search Your Google Drive for Attachments You Uploaded
If you uploaded files through a Google Form such as resumes, photos, PDFs, ID proofs Google Drive automatically saves these uploads in a folder named:
“Form Name – File responses”
How to Locate This Folder
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Go to Google Drive
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Search the form name
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Or search “File responses” in Drive search
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Check the “Recent” tab
Although this doesn’t show all forms you submitted, it helps track forms with file uploads.
4. Check Your Google Account Activity
Google keeps a detailed record of websites and web apps used while logged in.
How to Check
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Go to myactivity.google.com
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Search: “forms.google.com”
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Filter by date
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Look for timestamps of when you filled forms
This gives you a timeline of every Google Form page you visited, even if you don’t have the response saved.
5. Use Your Browser History to Locate Submitted Forms
If you remember the approximate day you filled the form, this method works surprisingly well.
Steps:
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Open Chrome (or your browser)
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Go to History (
Ctrl + H) -
Search terms like:
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“Google Form”
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“forms.gle”
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“form response”
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Look for the form URL
This method works even if you weren’t signed into your Google account at the time.
6. Ask the Form Owner for a Copy of Your Submission
In many cases, especially for:
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Job applications
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College submissions
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Event registrations
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Internal team forms
you can contact the form creator and request:
“Please share a copy of my Google Form response submitted on [date].”
Most organizations keep form records in Google Sheets and can export your individual submission.
7. Check Google Classroom or Workspace (If Applicable)
If you’re a student or employee using Google Workspace:
For Google Classroom:
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Go to Classwork → find quizzes or forms
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Submitted work often links back to your form response
For Workspace users:
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Admins may keep form databases
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Responses might be visible through shared Sheets
This depends on your organization’s settings.
FAQs
1. Does Google provide a built-in “Responses History” panel?
No. As of 2025, Google does not offer one dashboard listing all your past Google Form submissions.
2. Can I see my responses if the form owner disables editing?
Only if you received an emailed copy or saved the link earlier.
3. Can I retrieve a deleted Google Form response confirmation email?
Yescheck Trash, All Mail, or Gmail search operators. If fully deleted, it cannot be restored after 30 days.
4. Can I see responses if I submitted anonymously?
If you submitted without logging into Google, you can only find it through browser history or saved links.
5. Can I view Google Form responses on mobile?
Yes all methods (email, history, Google Activity) work on both Android and iOS.
Conclusion
While Google doesn’t give us a single page to see every form we’ve answered, several powerful tools Gmail, Google Drive, browser history, and My Activity make it easy to recover most of them. With the methods in this guide, you can confidently track your submissions whenever you need them.
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