Delivery
Hit the road
1. Sign up online
Tell us about yourself and your car, motorbike, scooter or bicycle. We’ll need a copy of a few personal documents.
2. Upload your documents
Visit your partner profile at partners.uber.com, where you can upload your required documents. You will also receive emails about next steps.
3. Activate your account
Once you've provided all the required documents and passed a background check, all you need to do is download the Uber Driver app. Requirements vary by city.
Delivery area and times to deliver
Delivery area
There are restaurants spread across the Ballarat service area. The map shows where Uber Eats is currently available.
Delivery area and times to deliver
Delivery area
There are restaurants spread across the Bendigo service area. The map shows where Uber Eats is currently available.
Delivery Requirements
Car
- You’re at least 18 years old
- You hold a full Australian licence
- You’re at least 18 years old
- You hold a full Australian licence
- Your car is a 1990 model or newer
- Your car is registered and TAC-insured in Victoria
- You have vehicle insurance (third-party property or comprehensive)
- You can pass a background check
Scooter or Motorbike
- You’re at least 18 years old
- You hold an Australian motorcycle licence (provisional or full)
- Your scooter or motorcycle is a 1990 model or newer
- Your scooter or motorcycle is registered and TAC-insured in Victoria
- You have vehicle insurance (third-party property or comprehensive)
- You can pass a background check
Bicycle
- You’re at least 18 years old
- You confirm that you have the physical fitness and ability to ride a bike around Ballarat or Bendigo
- You can pass a background check
You'll also need to confirm that you have the right to work in Australia and that you have access to Medicare or relevant health insurance.
Delivery with Uber
Plan your week ahead
A little forward planning can go a long way in making your delivery-partner experience more organised and more profitable. Take into account what’s happening around your city and you can better plan your breaks around the expected quiet times.
Consider the following when planning your week:
Events
What’s happening that might cause an influx of potential orders or potential traffic closures (e.g. sporting events on TV, Lunar New Year Celebrations, etc.).
Public Holidays
Long weekends and short working weeks are a good excuse for people to take it easy and order in.
Down time
If you have been online for 12 hours over the course of a day without an uninterrupted 8 hour break, the Fatigue Management feature will take you offline for 8 hours so you can rest. Pre-planning your breaks helps you make most of the time you’re delivering.