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 overview
Your account profile includes personal and vehicle documents, such as photos of your driver's licence and vehicle insurance. Get the details about driving with Uber in your city.
- Driver requirements
Saskatchewan driver's licence
Proof of work eligibility
Criminal records check with vulnerable sector check
- Vehicle requirements
Certificate of registration
Mechanical safety inspection certificate with a Light Vehicle Inspection
Tips for uploading your documents
Follow these tips to ensure that you successfully upload your documents the first time.
Use original documents
Please take photos of your original documents; photocopied documents are not accepted.
Capture the whole document
That means including all 4 edges. If any are cut off, try moving the camera farther away.
Take sharp, clear images
Take photos in a well-lit room and allow your camera to focus first. Avoid blur, glare, and reflections, and make sure text is easy to read.
Upload your driver's licence first
This will speed up the approval process when we need to cross-check your licence with other documents.
It's the quickest and easiest way to upload your documents.
Required documents
Driver's licence
- 21+ years old
- Class 5 or equivalent (Class 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5)
- Not accepted: Class 5 Novice 1 or 2 and Class 7
- Must have 2 years of driving experience with a non-novice licence
A driver's licence is required to deliver with Uber Eats if using a car, but not if delivering using a bike.
Proof of work eligibility
Proof of work options include any of the following:
- Passport
- Residency card
- Birth certificate
- Citizenship card
- Work permit
Proof of work eligibility is required to drive with Uber and to deliver (car and bike) with Uber Eats.
Certificate of registration
- Vehicle must be 10 years old or newer
- Vehicle must be registered in Saskatchewan
- Must have 4 doors
- Cannot be rebuilt or salvaged
- You are not required to own the vehicle
- Insurance must be in your name
- Name on insurance must be legible
For delivery with Uber Eats
- Vehicle must be 1999 or newer for delivery
Mechanical Safety Inspection certificate with a Light Vehicle Inspection
Your vehicle must pass a Light Vehicle Inspection by an approved mechanic. It's important to know that you must upload a photo of the document to your Uber profile within 30 days of passing the inspection.
Criminal Records Check with the Vulnerable Sector
After you complete and pass your Criminal Records Check with the Vulnerable Sector at at the Saskatoon Police, upload a clear photo of the results to your Uber account.
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