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How do I verify my 21 on Uber Eats?

Be present to receive the order in person. Be 21 or older. Present a valid government-issued photo ID verifying your name and age to your delivery person.



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If you order products like alcohol or weed through Uber Eats, you need to prove you're of legal age by sharing a picture of your ID. Couriers can't see your ID details after they make the delivery, Uber says.

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Confirm age Using your Driver App, follow the prompts to scan the front and back side of the customer's ID to confirm the customer is of legal drinking age. After submitting the front and back scans, please wait about 15 seconds for ID verification to complete.

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Uber Eats uses oneline identity verification when it hires its delivery drivers. It uses Checkout.com, which has launched Identity Verification, for customer onboarding and identity verification such as for fintechs, property rental companies, and for online gaming.

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Acceptance Rate Doesn't Matter Remember you're an independent contractor, and you have the right to accept or decline the offer given to you. You cannot be punished by termination for doing so.

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If you notice at pickup that your rider looks younger than 18 and the ride request did not have the “UberX • Teen” label, you may ask them to show you a valid driver's license or ID card for confirmation.

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Once you have created an account and uploaded the required documents, it will take up to 48 hours for these to be reviewed and verified.

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Speeding – Most Uber drivers don't earn much money, so they might feel pressure to complete rides quickly by speeding. Furthermore, the quicker an Uber driver completes a ride the quicker he can move onto the next fare.

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The average yearly earnings for Uber Eats delivery drivers is around $ 43,778 in the United States. Uber Eats drivers make between $8 and $12 an hour, factoring in expenses such as gas and car maintenance.

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The clear answer is just no. The acceptance rate doesn't matter to you as an Uber Driver at all.

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An Uber Eats delivery driver is required to scan a customer's ID in the app to ensure they are over the age of 18 and check they are not visibly intoxicated before handing over an order. The driver is paid by Uber to return the alcohol to the store if a person is underage or visibly intoxicated.

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Uber will complete a verification of the ID and also check that no other account is associated with that document. In some countries, Uber may also allow riders to take a photo of themselves to help verify their account.

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Uber Eats drivers require a PIN number to ensure that the food is delivered to the correct person and to prevent fraud. To ensure the delivery is being made to the Correct person and address.

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