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Uploading your documents

To drive using the Driver app, you are required to upload certain documents to get your account set up. Refer to the information below when uploading each document.

Required documents

  • Driver's license
    • State regulations require TNC drivers to have an in-state Nevada Driver's License (with limited exceptions). Regulations prevent TNCs from accepting Driver Authorization Cards or Military IDs.
  • Vehicle insurance and registration
  • Background check
  • Vehicle inspection form
  • Profile photo
  • Nevada Business License
    • We are only able to accept business licenses on behalf of individuals or on behalf of registered LLCs if the driver's name is present on the LLC’s certificate.

 

Tips for uploading your documents

Following these suggestions and rules when uploading your documents can help the process go smoother.

Make sure all required details are clearly visible

Ensure that your document contains all required details before uploading. The entire document should be clearly visible.

Upload your driver's license first

This will speed up the approval process when we need to cross-check your license with other documents.

Upload one image or PDF at a time

You can go here to get more information about uploading your documents through the Driver app.

Submit original documents only

We do not accept photocopied documents, so please make sure you only upload originals.

Note

It may take up to 48 hours for your documents to be reviewed and verified.

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Nevada and Clark County business licenses

Need help applying for your Nevada business license? Follow the steps below to set up your account in SilverFlume, the state's business registration system.

We are only able to accept business licenses on behalf of individuals or on behalf of registered LLCs if the driver's name is present on the LLC’s certificate.

Need help applying for a Clark County business license? Learn more about this document's requirements below.

Nevada business license

Here's how to create your account in SilverFlume:

Before you begin

Make sure you have these things handy before you register for your Nevada business license:

  • Business name (this can be your own name if you’re the only person in your business)
  • Credit card or other form of payment

Once you register for an account

  • Activation link: After completing the registration form, you'll be sent an activation link to the email address you input. Click the activation link and log in to proceed further with the business license application process.
  • My Dashboard: Log in to your account, go to your dashboard, and click on Click Here to Get Started.
  • Quick Start: Unless your business has been registered before, click on Register my Business.

Registering your business

Step 1: Type of business

Select Yes to start a new business. You will then be asked to select the type of business you want to set up. Many drivers will choose to select Sole Proprietorship (meaning you're the only person in your business).

Step 2: Calculate my checklist

Click on Start to continue your application for the Nevada business license.

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Applying for a Nevada business license.

1. Enter your legal name.

2. Enter a physical address within Nevada and a mailing address.

3. If you’d like to apply for an optional business name that's different from your business' legal name, go to the Fictitious Firm Names/DBAs ("doing business as") tab.

4. Review the Declaration & Signature tab, and complete the electronic signature to continue your application.

5. Make sure the filing information in the Review tab is accurate. You'll be charged to amend the filing to correct errors.

Purchasing your Nevada business license

  • From your dashboard, click Checkout Now to purchase your business license.
  • Review your cart and click Proceed to Checkout.
  • Hover and click on Choose a Payment Option. Proceed by entering your payment details and clicking on Review Order to purchase your license.
  • After successfully purchasing, your business license will be located in the Documents tab. Your document will be available for 60 days from the purchase date. You may want to keep your business license (or a copy) in your vehicle so that you'll always have it with you when you're on the road.

Clark County business license

Learn more about the local license requirements.

Acquiring the county business license

Clark County requires all independent contractors driving for a transportation network company or a delivery service to obtain a Clark County driver business license with the Clark County Business License Department.

Driving at LAS with a business license

Starting November 1, 2018, drivers who pick up or drop off riders at LAS (McCarran International Airport) without a valid Clark County business license will be subject to citation. To make sure you’re covered, you can register for a Clark County business license online.

Nevada business license

Before applying for a Clark County driver business license, all drivers in Nevada must register with the Secretary of State.

Frequently asked questions

  • You can apply online by visiting the Clark County website and clicking the I Want To… link on the left. Then click on Apply for a Business License and follow the application process.

  • Effective May 1, 2019, fees for new applicants will include a non-refundable application fee of $45, in addition to the regular $25 license fee. The $25 license fee is renewable annually.

  • If this is a sole proprietorship, enter the first and last name of the owner.

  • Select Driver for Transportation Network Company on the NAICS code lookup form. Once that choice is noted, and the 6-digit code appears, select Continue with Application.

  • If you are not operating your business out of an office, you can use your home address if you are sole owner of the property.

  • No.

  • Yes, industrial insurance is not needed as Uber provides on-trip insurance.

  • If you have other questions regarding the business license application process, you can contact Clark County.

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