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Do I need to tell my insurance I drive for DoorDash?

A: Yes, while doing business as an independent contractor, you are required to maintain your own insurance, in the amounts and of types required by law which includes, but is not limited to, an auto insurance policy.



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There are a few things that would automatically fail you during a DoorDash background check, including a sexual offense, a DUI, three or more moving violations, driving without a license, violent felony convictions, and drug or alcohol related offenses.

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A: Yes, while doing business as an independent contractor, you are required to maintain your own insurance, in the amounts and of types required by law which includes, but is not limited to, an auto insurance policy.

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No, DoorDash does not pay for gas. Dashers are responsible for all of their vehicle and fuel costs because they are independent contractors.

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The average income for most DoorDash drivers ranges between $15 and $25 per hour. You may also earn more than this if you get plenty of additional income from tips for your orders.

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A: If your report reflects an incident or information that results in you no longer meeting the background check criteria, your Dasher account will be deactivated from the platform. You will receive an email if this happens.

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