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What do the Lyft driver requirements really mean? Get full details on each qualification

By Doug H, Updated April 29, 2025 592 Comments

Want to become a Lyft driver? Lyft has requirements that all potential drivers must meet before getting behind the wheel and taking ride requests.

From age and vehicle qualifications to background checks, this article is an overview of the essential requirements for Lyft drivers.

What you need to know

  • Lyft drivers must be 25 or older
  • You must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
  • All drivers must pass a background check
  • You can use your own qualifying vehicle or rent one through Lyft Express Drive
  • You must provide proof of insurance

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Article Contents

  • General Lyft Driver Requirements
  • Driver Age Requirements
  • Vehicle Requirements
    • Vehicle Inspection
  • Insurance Requirements
  • License & Registration Requirements
  • Other Local Requirements
  • The Background and Driving Record Check

Current Lyft Driver Requirements

Note that some requirements may vary from city to city. Follow the links below to find more detail about your area.

  • Be age 25 years or older
  • Vehicle requirements: 4-door vehicle with five seatbelts. Model year requirement varies city to city.
    • Find exact model year requirements here
  • Complete a vehicle inspection that covers mechanical and cosmetic condition
  • Auto insurance with your name on the policy as a listed driver
  • Have a US driver’s license
    • One full year of license history in some states
  • Must have current vehicle registration (no salvage title)
  • Pass a background check and driving record check
  • Own a smartphone: iPhone running iOS 12, Android 6.0
  • Complete other local requirements, ex. business license
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See if your car qualifies for Lyft: Lyft vehicle requirements

Age requirement for Lyft: 25 or older

You must be 25 years old or older to drive for Lyft. Lyft used to accept 21-year-olds in some cities but increased the minimum age to 25.

One exception to the age requirement is that drivers in NYC can be 19.

If you’re too young for Lyft, Uber and delivery apps like DoorDash have lower age requirements. Uber accepts drivers 21 and up, and many delivery apps accept drivers 18 and up.

  • Too young for Uber or Lyft? Try these gigs instead

Vehicle requirements: A 4-door vehicle that meets the local model year requirement

You must have access to a 4-door vehicle with five or more seatbelts. It can be a car, SUV, truck, or minivan. 2-door vehicles do not qualify.

Lyft will not accept vehicles with salvage or rebuilt titles even if the car is fully repaired. Full-sized vans (Ford Transit, GMC Savana) are not accepted.

What’s the oldest car that Lyft will accept? The model year requirements are different from state to state. Check our complete list of vehicle age requirements here.

Depending on your vehicle, you may qualify for Lyft ride types that pay more money to drivers.

For example, you may qualify to give Lyft XL rides if you drive an SUV or minivan. And if your car is only a few years old with spacious legroom, you can give Lyft Preferred rides.

Vehicles with less than five seatbelts are never accepted. For example, certain four-seater cars—like some models of the Chevy Volt—are not accepted because they don’t seat enough passengers.

  • See the model year requirements for your city and state at Lyft.com
  • Full details on Lyft vehicle requirements

Need a car? Lyft offers rentals through the Lyft Express Drive program

Don’t have access to a qualifying car? You can rent a vehicle through the Lyft Express Drive rental program.

Express Drive currently partners with Hertz and Flexdrive to provide rentals. Rentals cost around $300 per week, with insurance included.

Express Drive may not be a cheap option, but it can be profitable if you plan to drive full-time. It’s also a good way to try Lyft without using your own vehicle.

  • Is the Lyft Express Drive rental program worth it?
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The Lyft vehicle inspection

In most cities, you won’t be able to start driving until your vehicle passes an inspection at a state-certified facility. Inspections typically cost $20–$30.

To get a vehicle inspection: You can schedule an inspection in the Lyft Driver app. Lyft will refer you to local auto shops that can do the inspection.

Any state-certified mechanic can do the inspection, so you can bring the Lyft inspection form to your preferred mechanic if you don’t find them listed in the Lyft app.

You also can get your inspection at a Lyft Driver Center if there is one in your area.

The inspection primarily focuses on the condition of your car’s safety features, like the tires, brakes, windows, mirrors, lights, and safety belts.

  • The Lyft vehicle inspection: Full details

Auto insurance requirements

All drivers must maintain a personal auto insurance policy with coverage levels that match the state minimum. Lyft will only approve your insurance documents if your name is on the insurance policy as a listed driver.

If your name isn’t on the insurance card, ask your insurance provider for the policy ‘declaration.’ The declaration lists all covered rivers, and you can upload a photo or PDF copy of it to your Lyft profile.

What type of insurance does Lyft provide for drivers?

Lyft provides a commercial insurance policy that covers drivers. The policy provides $1 million liability and continent collision coverage with a $2,500 deductible.

However, the coverage depends on the driving scenario during an incident.

When the Lyft app is off, your personal auto policy covers you.

When the Lyft app is on and you aren’t matched with a passenger, Lyft’s policy offers limited liability insurance.

From the time you are matched with a passenger to when the passenger is dropped off, you receive the full benefits of the policy.

Should you get rideshare insurance for Lyft?

We recommend that you seek out a rideshare-friendly insurance policy to guarantee that you are covered in the event of an accident.

Many national auto insurers now have rideshare add-ons that guarantee that you don’t have any gaps in your coverage, and guarantee that your insurer won’t drop you if an accident happens.

Another major benefit of many rideshare insurance policies is that you only have to pay your collision deductible instead of the $2,500 Lyft deductible.

  • See which insurance companies offer rideshare insurance in your state

Does your insurance need to be issued in the state you’re driving in? It depends on the state. For example, Lyft drivers in California must have insurance issued in California. But in other states, Lyft doesn’t require in-state insurance.

To see if your city’s insurance requirements, head to the Lyft application requirements page and scroll to find your state.

Drivers license requirements

You must provide a photo of your driver’s license during the application process. Lyft requires at least one full year of US driver’s license history in some states.

These states require one full year of license history:

  • California
  • Hawaii
  • Illinois
  • Massachusetts
  • Minnesota
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Vermont
  • Washington

Find more detail about license and document requirements here: Driver requirements at Lyft.com

prompt in the lyft app asking a driver to upload a photo of their drivers license

Lyft will ask you to upload a photo of your drivers license

Lyft does not count international driving experience

Lyft does not factor in international driving experience or international driver’s licenses. Even if you’ve driven internationally for many years, you still must meet the license history requirements in your state.

Do you need an in-state license to qualify for Lyft? It depends on the city and state you plan to drive in.

For example, Lyft requires a California license for California drivers. Head to the Lyft application requirements page and scroll to your state to see license requirements in your area.

Your vehicle must have current registration and valid plates

You must upload a photo of your license plate and, in some cases, your vehicle registration papers.

Lyft doesn’t accept vehicles with a salvage or rebuilt title. Your registration must be current.

Does Lyft accept temporary registration or paper plates?

Lyft accepts temporary registration in most areas, but some drivers may have difficulty uploading temporary documents. Local regulations in some markets may not allow temporary documents.

If you have temporary registration papers, try to upload them to the Lyft driver app. If that doesn’t work, contact Lyft.

Do you need in-state license plates?

It depends on the city and state you want to drive in. For example, Lyft drivers in California must have California plates on their vehicle, but Lyft drivers in some other states don’t.

Head to the Lyft application requirements page and scroll to your state to see if you need in-state plates.

Does the vehicle have to be registered in your name to qualify for Lyft?

The car you use for Lyft does not have to be registered in your name, but you must be insured to drive the car.

You qualify if you’re a named driver on an insurance policy covering the vehicle. You can drive a leased car or a car with a lien (loan) still on it.

Other local requirements

Some cities require Lyft drivers to comply with special regulations to legally pick up and drop off passengers.

Special regulations could include business licenses, special placards, or a different state-required inspection or background check.

After you apply, Lyft will send you city-specific information to help you navigate all the steps needed to meet any special requirements in your area.

View the list of all city and state regulations for Lyft drivers.

The Lyft background check and driving record check

All drivers must undergo background screening, including a criminal background check and a DMV driving record check (MVR).

You must have a social security number to complete the background check.

Full details: Will you pass the Lyft background check?

The Lyft driving record check looks at the following:

  • No more than three moving violations in the past three years (ex, accidents, traffic light violations)
  • No major violations in the past three years (ex, driving on a suspended license, reckless driving)
  • No DUIs or other drug-related driving violations in the last seven years
  • No extreme infractions in the previous seven years (ex., hit-and-run, felonies involving a vehicle)

Lyft will also ask you to consent to a criminal background check administered by a third party. Here’s what the background check looks at.

The Lyft criminal background check screens for:

  • Violent crimes, theft, property damage
  • Sexual offenses
  • Felonies
  • Drug-related offenses
  • Lifetime screen against individuals registered on the National Sex Offender Registry

Lyft does not publish its exact criteria for accepting or rejecting drivers. The only way to find out if Lyft will accept you is to sign up to drive.

Denied by Lyft? Why Lyft may reject your application

The #1 reason that Lyft denies applicants is the background and driving record check. After you apply, the Lyft background check typically takes around 3–10 days.

Lyft will notify you that you’ve been accepted, or they’ll let you know there are issues with your background.

If they mention any issues, it’s typically a signal that you will be denied.

Other minor application issues that can cause delays

  • Document issues: Failing to send the correct insurance, registration, and licensing documents
  • Vehicle issues: If your vehicle fails the inspection, you won’t be able to start driving

You won’t be permanently rejected if you have problems with minor application details, but they cause a delay.

  • Deactivated by Lyft? How to get your account back

Can you reapply if Lyft rejects you?

If Lyft rejects your application, it is difficult—but possible—to reapply. There is no specific application process to reapply, but you may be able to reapply around six months after your initial application.

  • Rejected by Lyft: Can you reapply?
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Originally Published July 17, 2020
Filed Under: Lyft

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. Herminio says

    October 14, 2016 at 7:08 pm

    If I live in a tri-state area, where just a bridge separates NV, CA and AZ am I allowed to cross over the bridge to drop people off? And if I were dropping someone off in Laughlin, NV would I be able to drop them off in Bullhead city, AZ????

    Reply
    • DougH says

      October 17, 2016 at 2:50 pm

      Yes. But dropping off isn’t the problem … it’s getting another ride after the drop off. It’s ok to drop off outside of the coverage area, but you won’t be able to get another ride unless you get back into the coverage area. Check out the coverage area here: https://www.uber.com/cities/las-vegas

      Reply
  2. Dan Harvey says

    October 13, 2016 at 9:22 am

    I just moved from Texas to Nevada 6 months ago. I already tagged, insured, and got a drivers license for the state of NV. So when it says “drivers license at least a year old” it means i have to have owned the NV one for that long?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      October 14, 2016 at 2:53 pm

      No, it means that your total, lifetime US licensing experience must be over 1 year. So if you’ve been driving in other states, you’ll meet the license requirement.

      Reply
  3. Tata says

    October 12, 2016 at 10:41 pm

    I have a 2002 vehicle, only 50k miles excellent condition and fully loaded, would that slide thru? Also I just passed my 3yr mark of my DUI (I know the requirements state 7yrs) would this slide thru? If not why the 7yr time frame when a DUI is on a record for 10years?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      October 13, 2016 at 11:33 am

      You can’t get hired with a 3 year old DUI. And Uber doesn’t bend the year requirement either.

      Reply
  4. Trish says

    October 10, 2016 at 12:30 pm

    I’ve been driving for over 20+ years in California and moved to Vegas 2 years ago. I just had my license changed to a Nevada one in February, will this be an issue for getting approved?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      October 20, 2016 at 3:27 pm

      No, that won’t be an issue. The one-year licensing requirement covers all US driving experience, so Uber will see that you’ve been a driver for way more than one full year.

      Reply
  5. Jonathan Franco says

    October 7, 2016 at 8:14 am

    I applied to be a driver, my record is squeaky clean however, the vehicle I will be using which is under my name and insured for me, is used by my fiancé who needs to have an ignition interlock device. Would that hinder me from using this vehicle? The vehicle itself is brand new.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      October 7, 2016 at 4:06 pm

      It depends on if you’re legally able to use the car and unlock that device. I think it probably won’t work out if the device has to stay in the car. Either Lyft will reject it, or passengers will complain about it.

      Reply
  6. Sky says

    October 3, 2016 at 12:41 pm

    I have both instate, license and insurance, my registration is up to date. However my car is registered in a different state. Would this be a problem?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      October 4, 2016 at 6:02 pm

      Yes, in most states that will be a problem. You need in-state plates.

      Reply
  7. George says

    September 22, 2016 at 7:41 pm

    if im not a lyft driver can i drive our car for my pregnant wife ig she cant work, or feeling sick. i am on the policy will just be driving under her account. is it possible

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 23, 2016 at 11:07 am

      You’ll have to get your own account. You can definitely use your car as long as you’re on the insurance policy, but you’ll need to do your own background check and driving record check to get your own profile.

      Reply
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