Riders

Driver Requirements

With a commercial license and car, Riders provides all the tools to help you get started making money.

Basic Requirements

Basic Requirements

To become a Riders driver, you must first meet the following requirements.

Required Documentation

To complete the necessary documentation, you will need to provide:

Driver Screening

After joining a ride service, you will be asked to undertake an online screening process. This screening covers both your driving record and criminal history. It will include detailed reviews of your past convictions, driving offenses, and other potential risks.

Get Started With Ease

1. Sign up

Let us know about yourself and your vehicle, or take the necessary steps to get one. We'll show you the specific criteria for your area, as vehicle specifications change from place to place.

2. Submit Required Documents

Step 2 is to mail in duplicates of your identification documents, vehicle registration, and insurance card, as well as some personal data for a criminal record check.

3. Get Registered And Earn

Join the Riders platform, sign into the program, and instantly begin making cash.

Follow The Local Vehicle Laws

Once you sign up to become a Riders driver, you’ll receive detailed information about the local rules and regulations applicable to your specific location. Before embarking on their journey as a Riders driver, interested individuals should take time to review any additional guidelines and regulations their city may have in place.

Explore Better Earning Paths With Riders

With Riders, you can earn money while getting around town by driving, riding a bike or scooter, or even making deliveries. There's no reason to hold off, then. You can start making money with Riders right away if you sign up.

Check Out Our Rentals Service

No Car? No problem! Riders offer affordable options exclusively for its partners. Whether you prefer to drive full-time or part-time, Riders has you covered.

Ready To Hit The Road With Riders?

The first step is to sign up

The information provided on this web page is intended to provide general details about working as a driver and should not be considered legal advice or regulations applicable in your country, region, or city. This information may change at any time without notice.