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Earn when you want with this flexible pizza delivery job in Toronto. Learn more about perks and how to sign up online to get started.
Perks of this flexible pizza delivery job
Get rewarded with reliable perks as a pizza delivery driver in Toronto. Here are a few you can count on.
Be your own boss
Make deliveries when you want, where you want, and with your wheels.
Earn tips
Keep 100% of your supplemental pay.
Enjoy quick payments
Cash out with Instant Pay up to 5 times per day. Terms apply.
Pizza delivery driver
Toronto, ON
Part-time, flexible hours
If you’re searching for full-time or part-time pizza delivery jobs near you in Toronto, consider this opportunity with Uber.
This alternative to traditional pizza delivery jobs empowers you to earn on a schedule that fits your lifestyle. You can deliver pizzas in Toronto for a few hours, a few days, or all week long.
How you get around is your choice too. Hit the road with your wheels or make deliveries on foot around the Corktown area and beyond. You’ll be supporting hungry customers anticipating pizza from restaurants such as Pizza Pizza or Pizza Hut while getting paid. Additionally, you can make deliveries in other neighborhoods such as Bridle Path to maximize your earnings.
Here's what you need to become a delivery driver using Uber*:
Requirements if you’re delivering by car
Driver’s licence
- Driver’s licence requirements vary based on location. You must also be at least 19 years old and have a 2-door or 4-door car.
Proof of vehicle insurance
- Must show delivery person name and not be expired. Scans and photocopies are not permitted.
Proof of work eligibility
- One of Canadian Passport, Study or Work permit, Canadian Birth Certificate, Permanent Resident or Citizenship Card. Scans and photocopies are not permitted.
Background screening
- Criminal history screen through third party vendors ISB and Triton. Screening for those delivering by car will also include driving history check. Once your documents are approved you will receive an email to begin your background screening. Status update: Background screen processing may be experiencing delays
Requirements if you're delivering by bike or by foot
You must be at least 18 or 19 years old, depending on the province.
Proof of work eligibility
- One of Canadian Passport, Study or Work permit, Canadian Birth Certificate, Permanent Resident or Citizenship Card. Scans and photocopies are not permitted
Background screening
- Criminal history screen through third party vendors ISB and Triton. Once your documents are approved you will receive an email to begin your background screening. Status update: Background screen processing may be experiencing delays.
E-bikes must follow Toronto's traffic rules
The City of Toronto has bylaws that prohibit e-bikes from riding on the sidewalk. Heavier e-bikes (over 40 kg) are also prohibited from riding on multi-use paths and trails. Power-assisted e-bikes (the type that can be driven without pedalling) are prohibited from riding in physically separated bike lanes, and they can only be ridden on the road or in painted bike lanes. And e-scooters are actually totally prohibited from operating any public roads, sidewalks, bike paths, and trails.
All users of the Uber Eats platform, including e-bike couriers, are expected to follow the law. Failure to follow the law can result in losing access to the Uber Eats platform. You can learn more about the rules for e-bikes in Toronto here.
*Deliveries by foot only available in select cities
Uber’s mission is to reimagine the way the world moves for the better. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: How do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 32 billion trips later, we’re building products to get people closer to where they want to be. By changing how people, food, and things move through cities, Uber is a platform that opens up the world to new possibilities.
Delivery drivers using Uber are independent contractors who work on their own schedule with flexible hours. Uber is available in more than 10,000 cities worldwide. Signing up is easy for most people. We welcome drivers from other parts of the driving industry, such as bus, truck, taxi, limo, catering, and commercial drivers. We also welcome rideshare drivers and drivers who have been active on other driving apps and services, such as Bridj, Curb, Lyft, Via, and Wingz. Pizza delivery drivers from Domino’s, Pizza Hut, and Papa John's are also welcomed. Delivering with Uber is a good way to earn additional money. And you might also be eligible to drive with Uber. It’s easy to get started.
Qualifications to become a pizza delivery driver in Toronto
Driver's License
Driver’s licence requirements vary based on location. You must also be at least 19 years old and have a 2-door or 4-door car.
Proof of vehicle insurance
Proof of Insurance must show delivery person name and not be expired. Scans and photocopies are not permitted.
Proof of work eligibility
One of Canadian Passport, Study or Work permit, Canadian Birth Certificate, Permanent Resident or Citizenship Card. Scans and photocopies are not permitted.
Background Screening
Criminal history screen through third party vendors ISB and Triton. Screening for those delivering by car will also include driving history check. Once your documents are approved you will receive an email to begin your background screening. Status update: Background screen processing may be experiencing delays
- Be at least 18 years old to deliver by bike or on foot
- Have a government-issued ID
- Submit your Social Security number and pass a background screening
Frequently asked questions
- How much do you earn as a pizza delivery person in Toronto with Uber Eats?
Total earnings as a pizza delivery person in Toronto depend on several factors. Time of day, day of the week, and hours spent making deliveries around Toronto using the Uber Eats app are a few factors to consider.
- What is the best time of day to make pizza deliveries in Toronto with Uber?
Down Small You will likely earn more as a pizza courier when the demand in Toronto is high. The busiest time of day to make deliveries in Toronto is typically between 5-8pm.
- What is the minimum age to become a pizza delivery person with Uber?
Down Small The minimum age to make pizza deliveries by car or scooter in Toronto is 19. The minimum age to make pizza deliveries by walking is 18.
- Do you get paid weekly or monthly for delivering pizzas in Toronto using Uber?
Down Small Couriers receive earnings weekly for delivering pizzas in Toronto from restaurants such as Pizza Nova . You can cash out with Instant Pay to get paid, in most instances, the same day.
- Do pizza couriers with Uber Eats in Toronto keep their tips?
Down Small Yes. Pizza couriers with Uber Eats in Toronto keep the full amount earned from tips.
- What are some pizza places I may make deliveries from in Toronto?
Down Small A few pizza places you can make deliveries from in Toronto include Papa John's Pizza and Little Caesars Pizza.
- Why should I sign up to deliver pizzas in Toronto, ON with Uber?
Down Small There are many reasons to deliver pizzas in Toronto with Uber. Here are a few to consider: you can work when you want, earn tips, and maximize your earnings by delivering for multiple restaurants.
- Do I need a car to deliver pizzas with Uber?
Down Small No, you do not need a car to deliver pizzas with Uber in Toronto. You can also make deliveries on foot, by scooter, and by bike.
- Can I deliver using the Uber Eats app and also be a pizza delivery driver for a restaurant or another delivery app?
Down Small Yes, you can deliver in Toronto using the Uber Eats app and be a pizza delivery driver for other restaurants such as Pizza Hut, Domino’s, and Papa John's.
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