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How to Sign Up to Deliver with Uber Eats

by Melissa Jeptoo
30/04/2023 - Updated on 19/07/2023
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Uber Eats has become an increasingly popular option for food delivery in Kenya.

If you’re looking for a flexible job opportunity that allows you to work on your own terms, signing up as a delivery partner with Uber Eats might be the perfect fit for you.

With the ability to set your own schedule and work as much or as little as you want, delivering with Uber Eats offers a unique opportunity to earn money while providing a valuable service to your community.

In this article, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of signing up to deliver with Uber Eats in Kenya, so you can start earning money as soon as possible.

Uber Eats

Uber Eats is a food delivery platform that allows customers to order food from restaurants and have it delivered to their doorstep.

The platform was launched in 2014 as a subsidiary of Uber Technologies Inc. and is now available in over 6,000 cities worldwide.

The process for ordering food through Uber Eats is simple.

Customers can use the Uber Eats app or website to browse menus and place orders from their favorite local restaurants.

Once an order is placed, the restaurant receives the request and begins preparing the food. A delivery partner then picks up the food from the restaurant and delivers it to the customer’s location.

Uber Eats has become a popular option for people who want to enjoy restaurant-quality food without leaving their homes.

The platform offers a variety of cuisines and price points, making it accessible to a wide range of customers.

Additionally, Uber Eats provides delivery partners with a flexible earning opportunity, allowing them to work on their own schedule and earn extra income.

Ubet Eats delivery requirements

1. Boda Boda requirements

  1. Be at least 18 years old.
  2. Any make or model motorbike.
  3. Valid driver’s license.
  4. Valid National ID.
  5. Police clearance certificate.
  6. Third party/ comprehensive insurance must be valid.

2. Bicycle requirements

  1. Be at least 18 years old.
  2. Any make or model bicycle.
  3. Valid National ID.
  4. Police clearance certificate.

How to sign up to deliver with Uber Eats

To sign up to deliver with Uber Eats, you can follow these steps;

  1. Download the Uber driver app from Google Play or App Store.
  2. Sign in or register. Use your full legal names as they appear in your national ID.
  3. Select your city. For this case, Nairobi, Nakuru and Mombasa.
  4. Select your vehicle;
    • Motorbike if you have a motorbike.
    • Bicycle if you have a bicycle.
  5. Submit your documents.
    • When uploading the documents, make sure the document image is clear, all text is readable and the full document is visible in photo.
  6. Once you have uploaded your documents, they will be reviewed and approved. Keep checking the app to ensure all your documents are approved. Re-upload any rejected documents.
  7. Upon approval of your documents, your account will be set up.
  8. You will receive a link to purchase an insulated bag when your account is ready.
    • Don’t purchase a bag before receiving communication to do so. An insulated delivery bag is required for Uber Eats delivery.
  9. After collecting your bag, your account will be activated within 24-48 hours. You will then be ready to receive orders and start earning.
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