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Does DoorDash deactivate for DUI?

First, DoorDash only looks at incidents that have occurred within the past seven years. Felonies, however, have no time limit and will likely automatically disqualify you from delivering for DoorDash. Second, motor vehicle history only goes back three years, but DoorDash will look for DUIs within the past seven years.



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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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DoorDash uses Checkr to review your criminal record and driving record. DoorDash is looking for any criminal convictions from the past seven years, multiple misdemeanors, and driving infractions that may disqualify a candidate.

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This review process will apply to deactivations from the DoorDash platform that were based on violations of the Independent Contractor Agreement or Service Provider Platform Access Policy, such as abuse, fraud, or violating the safety of the platform.

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Since Dashers can't really be fired (since we aren't employees to begin with) but it is possible to have our contracts terminated. Doordash has a pretty specific deactivation policy. There are a number of common reasons a Doordash account can be deactivated.

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Waiting on the background check is the longest part of the process. DoorDash says it takes 5-7 days, but many DoorDash drivers say it takes 5-10. This depends on the demand for drivers and how many people are going through the background check process at a time.

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Empowering Dashers With Advanced Telematics The app uses key data about speed, distance traveled and braking, in order to provide Dashers with helpful and real-time insights about their driving.

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Injuries or accidents If a Doordash driver is injured on the job or causes an accident while making a delivery, they may file a lawsuit against the company for damages.

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