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Vehicle requirements in your country

Which car is right for you? Make sure it meets Uber car requirements in your city and remember that you’ll make more money if you keep your costs low.

Your vehicle must-haves

  • 16-year-old vehicle or newer
  • 4-door vehicle
  • Good condition with no cosmetic damage
  • No commercial branding
  • Pass a vehicle inspection (only if you have an out-of-state vehicle)

 

Registration

Uber accepts both official and temporary registration documents. The vehicle does not need to be registered in your name to qualify.

Insurance

All partners must maintain their own insurance policy in accordance with state and local laws. In addition, Uber maintains automobile liability insurance on behalf of all U.S. partners.

Eligible vehicles list

Find the vehicle makes and models that are eligible to drive with Uber in your city.

Vehicle options in Fayetteville, NC

UberX

Most newer cars qualify to drive with UberX, the most popular vehicle option for riders.

Additional requirements

  • 4-door vehicle with independently opening passenger doors
  • Have 5 factory-installed seats and seat belts
  • Working windows and air conditioning
  • No vans, box trucks, or similar vehicles
  • No taxi cabs, government cars, or other marked vehicles
  • No salvaged or rebuilt vehicles
  • No aftermarket seating modifications, such as installed seats, seat belts, or BedRyder systems

UberXL

Seat extra passengers—and earn higher fares—with your high-capacity vehicle.

Additional requirements

  • 4-door vehicle with independently opening passenger doors
  • Have 7 factory-installed seats and seat belts
  • Working windows and air conditioning
  • No vans, box trucks, or similar vehicles
  • No taxi cabs, government cars, or other marked vehicles
  • No salvaged or rebuilt vehicles
  • No aftermarket seating modifications, such as installed seats, seat belts, or BedRyder systems

Local requirements

To ensure that you stay safe and compliant on the road, all drivers should be aware of local regulatory requirements.

The Passenger Protection Act and driving with Uber

North Carolina lawmakers signed the Passenger Protection Act into law in 2019. One of the requirements of this law is meant to help riders properly identify their driver. We’ve received approval from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NC DOT) to use our PIN technology to comply with this portion of the law.

What this means for you On certain trips, riders will tell you a unique 4-digit PIN that you’ll need to enter into the Driver app before you can start the trip. This helps you verify that the right rider is getting into your car, and it allows both of you to travel with more peace of mind. Make sure you’re using the latest version of the Driver app in order to accept PIN trips.

Please note that since the NC DOT approved PIN, illuminated trade dress (like an Uber beacon) is not required by local authorities if you choose to drive with Uber in North Carolina. You can continue to display your license plate signs and authorized Uber trade dress in your windshields as required.

Uber vehicle decal and license plate sign

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The information provided on this web page is intended for informational purposes only and may not be applicable in your country, region, or city. It is subject to change and may be updated without notice.