how to become a uber driver

How to Become an Uber Driver: A Step-by-Step Guide

Are you thinking of becoming an Uber driver? Whether you want a full-time job or a flexible side hustle, Uber offers a great opportunity to earn money on your terms. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started.

Step 1: Ensure You Meet the Requirements

Before applying to drive for Uber, you need to make sure you meet their eligibility criteria:

  • Age Requirements: You must meet the minimum age to drive in your city or state.
  • Driver’s License: You need a valid driver’s license for the state where you’ll drive.
  • T&LC Driver License: If you live in New York City you need a Especial license to work as Taxi Driver.
  • Driving Experience: Uber typically requires at least 1 year of driving experience, or 3 years if you’re under 25.
  • Background Check: You must pass a background check, which includes your driving history and criminal record.

Step 2: Check Your Vehicle Eligibility

Uber has specific requirements for vehicles depending on the service you want to offer:

  • Vehicle Age: The car must typically be less than 15 years old (varies by city).
  • 4-Door Vehicle: A 4-door car, truck, or minivan is required.
  • Good Condition: Your car must pass a vehicle inspection.
  • Insurance:

    Your vehicle must have in-state auto insurance with your name listed.

    A Comercial Insurance if you plan to work as taxi driver in New York City.

  • Pass Vehicle Inspection: Only in New York City. All vehicle must pass the Taxi and Limousine Commission Vehicle inspection.

If you don’t own a car, Uber partners with vehicle rental or lease companies to provide options for prospective drivers.

Step 3: Create an Uber Driver Account

Visit the Uber website or download the Uber Driver app to start your application:

  1. Sign Up Online: Go to the Uber website and fill out your personal details, including your name, email, and phone number.
  2. Submit Documents:
    • A valid driver’s license.
    • Proof of insurance.
    • Proof of vehicle registration.
    • A clean profile photo (headshot).
  3. Agree to a Background Check: Uber will conduct a thorough background check to ensure safety and compliance.

Step 4: Complete a Vehicle Inspection

Most cities require your car to pass a vehicle inspection before you can begin driving. You’ll need to visit an Uber-approved inspection location or have a licensed mechanic perform the check.

Common items inspected include:

  • Lights and signals.
  • Brakes.
  • Tires.
  • Seat belts and doors.

Step 5: Download the Uber Driver App and Start Driving

Once approved, you’ll need to download the Uber Driver app. Here’s how to get started:

  • Log in to your account.
  • Set your availability and start accepting ride requests.
  • Familiarize yourself with the app’s features, such as navigation and trip earnings tracking.

Tips for New Uber Drivers

  • Set Goals: Decide how many hours you want to work and what you aim to earn.
  • Understand Surge Pricing: Drive during peak hours to maximize your earnings.
  • Customer Service: Be polite and professional to increase your ratings and tips.
  • Track Expenses: Keep a record of your gas, maintenance, and other costs for tax purposes.

Why Drive for Uber?

  • Flexibility: Choose when and where you work.
  • Quick Earnings: Get paid weekly or use the Instant Pay feature to access your earnings sooner.
  • Support: Uber offers 24/7 support for drivers and a range of resources to help you succeed.

With these steps, you’re ready to hit the road and start earning. Becoming an Uber driver is a straightforward process, and with the right approach, it can be a rewarding experience. Good luck!

How to put your TLC Vehicle License in storage

Taxi and Limousine Commission allow For-Hire vehicle Owner to place their TLC Vehicle “on-hole” for a period of 90 days.

Steps to put your licese in storage?

  1. Print hte storage form from the TLC website.
  2. Take your vehicle to woodside. A TLC license inspector will remove the TLC inspection decals and complete section 3 of the TLC storage form.
  3. Surrender your TC Plates to NYS DMV.
    To surrender your plates contact your local NY DMV office. You will receive a NYS DMV FS6 receipt upon surrendering plates.
  4.  Email documents to TLC.
    Scan and send the TLC FHV storage form and the DMV FS6 receipt to licensinginquiries@tlc.nyc.gov (Please do not come to our Long Island City Facility to submit documentation. We will only accept documents via email.)
  5.  Vehicle license status & email notification.Once you have emailed us the storage form and DMV FS6 receipt, we will inactivate your license and mark it in storage for up to 90 days. A confirmation email will be sent to the email address on file with TLC. To update your email log into LARS and go to “Update Info”.If you have any questions, please email TLC at licensinginquiries@tlc.nyc.gov.

You cannot operate your vehicle for-hire when your vehicle license is in storage. Operating for-hire without a current vehicle license is a violation of TLC rules.

Credits: TLC External Affairs.