

As cities respond to COVID-19, more people are staying home, government agencies are closing temporarily, and many restaurants are switching to delivery-only. This means a few things: account activation is delayed at this time and it may take longer to get on the road. And once you do, you may experience fewer trip requests, so earnings may be lower than usual if you choose to give rides only. After you’re activated, you may want to consider delivering with Uber Eats in addition to offering rides, if available in your city.
Activation information for new drivers
As of April 20, 2020, account activation may still have delays for new Ontario drivers, so we’re providing important information all in one place to help you in the meantime.
Guidance for activation requirements and documentation
You can find minimum requirements for driver documents here.
Your requirements
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Your vehicle requirements
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Guidance for new driver eligibility verification
![]() | Background check: criminal and driving history check through a third party vendor Status: Background check processing may experience delays. |
Guidance if you’re looking for support
![]() | You can always get support online at Uber’s Help Center. |
Questions you may have
- What is Uber doing to help everyone keep one another safe?
The health and safety of the Uber community is always our priority. We are actively monitoring the coronavirus (COVID‑19) situation and are taking steps to help keep those who rely on our platform safe. Learn more and find resources and the latest updates.
- Where can I find driver-specific information around COVID-19?
Down Small You can find the latest updates and resources for drivers at this time in our Uber blog.
- How can I stay healthy while driving or delivering?
Down Small If you choose to continue driving or delivering with Uber, here are some tips for how you can take care of yourself and others. This resource can also update you on what riders are doing to help keep you safe during this challenging time.
- What is Uber’s financial assistance policy for drivers and delivery people who are affected by COVID-19?
Down Small We will provide financial assistance for up to 14 days for those who actively drive or deliver with Uber and get diagnosed with COVID-19, are personally placed in quarantine by a public health authority due to their risk of spreading COVID-19, or are individually ordered to self-quarantine because they have preexisting health conditions that put them at a higher risk of suffering serious illness from COVID-19. Learn more.
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