Uploading your documents
To drive using the Driver app, you are required to upload certain documents to get your account set up. Refer to the information below when uploading each document.
Required documents
- Driver's license
- Vehicle insurance and registration
- Background check
- Profile photo
These documents are required across the US, but if you visit a local Greenlight Hub or review your city's local information, you can get potential additional requirements for driving on the Uber platform.
Tips for uploading your documents
Following these suggestions and rules when uploading your documents can help the process go smoother.
Make sure all required details are clearly visible
Ensure that your document contains all required details before uploading. The entire document should be clearly visible.
Upload your driver's license first
This will speed up the approval process when we need to cross-check your license with other documents.
Upload one image or PDF at a time
You can go here to get more information about uploading your documents through the Driver app.
Submit original documents only
We do not accept photocopied documents, so please make sure you only upload originals.
It may take up to 48 hours for your documents to be reviewed and verified.
Required items
Trade dress (Uber decal) in the city of Chicago
- Cleaning your windshields before starting will help make these steps easier
- Remove the Uber decal from its protective cover and apply to the interior of the front windshield
- Remove the airport decal from its protective cover and apply to the interior of the rear windshield
- Make sure your vehicle emblem/TNP chauffeur license is visible on your dashboard
Knowing your limits
The Chicago ridesharing ordinance requires that no driver operates a vehicle for over 10 hours in a 24-hour period. To help ensure that you're complying with this city rule, your account will be unable to go online if you surpass the limit.
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