These issues may disqualify you from driving for DoorDash: A past DUI. Sexual offenses. Criminal history, such as felony convictions.
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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.
These red flags include felony convictions, sexual offenses, DUI convictions, drug and alcohol problems, or more than three moving violations. Are you clear of these issues? If so, then you shouldn't have any trouble getting approved by DoorDash.
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.
Just have a valid domestic driver's license, insurance, and a clean driving record. In certain markets, you can also dash via motorcycle, bike, e-bike, or scooter. Q: Does DoorDash have insurance?
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.
DoorDash's policy is pretty straightforward: “Under no circumstances may Dashers take the goods that they agreed to deliver.” Doing so is grounds for account deactivation. If a driver can't find the customer, they may not mark the order as complete when they did not deliver it.