In 2026, Lyft's verification process focuses primarily on identity, criminal background, and driving records rather than traditional "past employment" history. When you apply to be a driver, Lyft (typically through a third-party service like Checkr) verifies your Social Security number, your driver's license validity, and performs a comprehensive multi-state criminal background check. While the background report might flag inconsistencies in your personal data, Lyft does not typically contact your previous 9-to-5 employers to "verify" your performance or job titles. However, the background check is thorough and ongoing; Lyft monitors for new traffic violations or criminal charges even after you have been approved. If you are applying for a corporate role at Lyft HQ, the process is different and involves a standard professional employment verification and reference check common to most major tech firms.