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Passing the Uber vehicle inspection: Find inspection locations, see the cost, and more

By Doug H, Updated April 29, 2025 360 Comments

Did you know that in most states, all vehicles on the Uber app must pass an inspection before the driver can begin taking rides?

So if you’re thinking about driving with Uber, be ready to get your car inspected!

You can get an inspection at an Uber location, an independent mechanic, or do a video chat inspection.

What you need to know

  • Uber requires a vehicle inspection in many states
  • The inspection typically costs $20โ€“$40
  • View and download the inspection form (PDF)
  • The Uber driver app has a list of inspection locations
  • You can also do the inspection at any state-certified mechanic

Find vehicle inspection options in the Uber driver app: Tap Menu > Account > Documents > Vehicle Inspection > Find an inspection center.

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Read on to learn what to expect from a vehicle inspection and how to look for free & cheap options.

Article contents

  • Basics of the Uber vehicle inspection
  • How to find a free inspection
  • Get a video chat inspection
  • Find & download the inspection form
  • Inspection points: What the inspection looks for
  • How to get one inspection for Uber & Lyft

Uber vehicle inspection basics

In most cities, Uber requires a yearly vehicle inspection at a state-certified auto repair facility or an Uber inspection location.

The Uber vehicle inspection looks at the condition of safety features like tires, brakes, lights, seatbelts, glass, and others. View the inspection form to see what the inspection covers.

Uber does not require a vehicle inspection for Uber Eats.

The top 4 ways to get an inspection

  • Visit an Uber Greenlight Hub (~$20)
  • Get a video chat inspection with RMI ($15)
  • Go to an independent mechanic (~$30)
  • In states that require a yearly inspection, upload the state inspection form or sticker

How to find vehicle inspection locations

In the Uber driver app, tap Menu > Account > Documents > Vehicle Inspection > Find an inspection center.

steps in the uber driver app to find vehicle inspection locations

Go to Documents > Vehicle inspections to find local options

Not all cities require a vehicle inspection

You may find that your city doesn’t require a vehicle inspection. If that’s the case, continue driving and only get an inspection if Uber asks you to get one.

Some cities require a vehicle inspection in your first 30 days as an active driver, so it’s also possible that you’ll be able to get on the road before you get an inspection.

If your state requires a yearly inspection, Uber may accept a valid inspection sticker or form

Many US states require a yearly or periodic inspection for all vehicles. If you are in a state that requires inspections, you may be able to use the inspection sticker or inspection form to satisfy Uber’s inspection requirement.

Watch out for emails and app messages from Uber for more information about the exact requirements in your state.

How to get an Uber inspection at Uber Greenlight Hubs & participating locations

In many larger cities, Uber provides discounted inspections at ‘Greenlight Hubs‘ and local auto shop chains.

How to find a free vehicle inspection

In the Uber driver app, tap Menu > Account > Documents > Vehicle Inspection > Find an inspection center.

You will find a list of official Uber locations and independent auto shops. Uber locations usually offer a low-cost option that is generally around $20.

Scroll through the independent mechanics to find nearby inspection locations. You might get lucky and find a shop offering free promotional inspections.

In my case, I found a free inspection at a local Pep Boys. Your experience may vary.

List of independent mechanics for uber inspections. pep boys is listed as free

You might find a free option in the list of local mechanics

Video inspection options with RMI

steps for an RMI video chat inspection. schedule the inspection, do a video chat with a mechanic, then upload the form

RMI video chat inspections are cheap and convenient

In some locations, Uber offers video chat inspections through RMI. RMI inspections cost around $15.

After you schedule an inspection, an RMI associate will call you via video chat and lead you through an inspection. They will ask you to walk around the car to show them the condition of your vehicle.

If your vehicle passes, RMI will email you a photo of the completed inspection form. Upload the photo to your documents portal and wait for approval.

Video inspections are a convenient way to get an inspection wherever you want, without traveling to a mechanic or printing out any forms.

The only potential drawback of an RMI inspection is that it may only qualify for Uber. Lyft may not accept the form.

How to download the Uber inspection form

If you choose to do your inspection with an independent mechanic, you will need to print out the inspection form and bring it to the inspection.

Below is a PDF copy of the inspection form:

  • View the Uber inspection form (pdf)

Uber can also send you the inspection form inside the driver app.

Request a copy of the inspection form from Uber: While using the “Find an inspection center” feature, tap on any independent mechanic, then tap “Get inspection form” at the bottom of the page.

Uber will email you a copy of your form to the email address associated with your driver account.

Steps to get a PDF copy of the inspection form. Tap on any indenden mechanic's page to bring up a 'get form' button

Get a form copy by tapping on any independent mechanic, then tap “Get inspection form”

How to upload a completed inspection form

To upload a completed inspection form, go to Account > Documents > Vehicle Inspection > ‘I’ve completed my inspection’

Follow the instructions to take a photo of the form, then upload it. It typically takes Uber only a few hours to approve your form. If it takes longer, contact support.

"Steps

More reading for Uber drivers

  • Does your car qualify for Uber?
  • How to rent a car for Uber

Vehicle inspection points

Here’s what the inspection looks for:

  • Headlights, tail lights, stop lights, turn signal indicators
  • Tire tread depth
  • Brake pad/shoe thickness
  • Interior and exterior rear-view mirrors
  • Emergency brake/parking brake
  • Steering mechanism
  • Windshield glass, windshield wipers, window glass
  • Seatbelts for driver and passengers
  • Doors open/close/lock
  • Front seat adjustment
  • Horn & speedometer
  • Condition of bumpers

Can you pass the inspection if your car has body & paint damage?

Uber doesn’t accept vehicles with major body damage, panels with mismatched paint, or missing pieces.

A good rule of thumb is anything bigger than a baseball-sized dent could disqualify your car.

But if you read closely, the inspection forms do not leave clear guidelines specifying exactly how much damage is acceptable.

Most inspectors are concerned with mechanical safety features and will overlook body damage unless there is significant damage to safety features like bumpers and exterior mirrors.

So you may be able to pass an inspection with body damage, but passengers might give you bad ratings or complain to Uber.

Passenger feedback section in the uber driver app with a complaint that a driver's vehicle is damaged

Your car can pass an inspection with damage, but passenger reports can put your account on hold

After a while, driving with a damaged car is likely to lead to deactivation.

How to get one vehicle inspection for both Uber and Lyft

If you are active on both Uber and Lyft, you’ll need to keep inspections up to date for both apps.

You can try to use an Uber inspection for Lyft or a Lyft inspection for Uber, but there’s no guarantee that either company will accept an inspection form from the other.

Going to two inspections and paying twice is a hassle, but there is a way to get one inspection that works for both Uber and Lyft. 

Go to an independent mechanic to get both forms filled out at the same time

You can have an independent mechanic fill out the Uber & Lyft forms at the same time.

The inspections are nearly identical, so most mechanics are happy to fill out both forms for you at little or no extra charge.

If you go to an Uber inspection location, there’s a chance that the inspector will use a phone or tablet to complete the inspection and won’t provide a paper form. Without the paper form, you’ll have to get a separate inspection for Lyft.

  • All about the Lyft vehicle inspection

Can you fill out your own forms? Faking the inspection

Some drivers go the dishonest route by filling out their own inspection form without actually getting an inspection.

Many say that they get away with it, but it’s considered fraudulent behavior and you risk deactivation if Uber finds out.

Many drivers have been deactivated for uploading fraudulent documents. Faking your forms isn’t worth it if you rely on the money you earn from Uber.

What to do if your car doesn’t pass an inspection

If your car doesn’t pass the inspection, correct the issue and go back to redo the inspection.

The inspection only covers the most basic roadworthiness of a car, so if your car fails, it’s probably not safe to drive anyways!

Originally Published September 20, 2018
Filed Under: Ridesharing, Uber

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. Shorte says

    February 4, 2017 at 2:40 pm

    I have two vehicles. my 2005 The paint on my hood is faded or peeling a little and I have a dent on passenger side. Sliding doors can open manually.It is a great vehicle, and I have a 2016 that I share. could I get both of them inspected at the same time just in case my 2005 doesn’t pass?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      February 9, 2017 at 2:47 pm

      Yes, you can do that. Try to find free inspection locations on ubermovement.com.

      Reply
  2. Cathy says

    January 31, 2017 at 12:45 am

    One of my wheel covers got damaged during a fight with the mailbox. Mailbox 1 Wheel cover 0. I simply removed it. Would this cause a problem with an Uber inspection? I’m going to try to get one of those free rentals through Lyft but I’d like to get approved for Uber with my own vehicle as well just so I have more options.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 31, 2017 at 12:34 pm

      A damaged wheel cover is better than no wheel cover, so you should put it back on. And if it’s too damaged, plastic wheel covers are pretty cheap. It’s always better to drive with your own car than with a rental because the rentals can be o$500 – $800/month.

      Reply
  3. Brittney says

    January 26, 2017 at 7:04 pm

    Would having a different colored panel from the rest of my car prevent me from being a driver?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 27, 2017 at 11:05 am

      Most likely, yes. You could try to get it painted cheaply at Maaco or some other discount body work place.

      Reply
  4. Caleb says

    January 9, 2017 at 12:37 pm

    I have a dent the size of a softball in the passenger side door. It’s visible from an angle but other then that it’s almost unnoticeable. Will this provent me from passing the inspection?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 9, 2017 at 8:41 pm

      That could prevent you from getting hired. Lyft is more strict than Uber, so start with Uber first and see what the inspector says.

      Reply
  5. Mikyung kim says

    January 5, 2017 at 7:55 pm

    My car is only 4month old bland new.
    Do l need inspection too ?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 8, 2017 at 6:09 pm

      Yes, you still need an inspection for a brand new car. You can get the inspection for free if you go to an uber activation tent. Find one at ubermovement.com.

      Reply
  6. Claire says

    January 2, 2017 at 3:16 pm

    If you had a very minor fender bender with damage to the tail light (but tail light still works), but no repairs have been made, would I fail at qualifying?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 3, 2017 at 9:46 pm

      Yes, it’s likely you’ll fail for that. But if you find a free inspection center you can find out for free.

      Reply
  7. AP says

    December 31, 2016 at 2:07 pm

    I went to Cobblestone and they want me to fix a chip in my winshield. It’s the size of a pinhead. Has anyone passed with a small crack in the windshield?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 3, 2017 at 9:56 pm

      Some people do, so you could try going to a different inspection location. But you should at least get that small crack sealed.

      Reply
    • Cathy says

      January 31, 2017 at 12:42 am

      That’s because Cobblestone sells windshield repair. ๐Ÿ˜‰ My Mom had to stop using them because they’d sit there picking away at her windshield trying to justify a windshield repair to her. Go elsewhere and then report that Cobblestone as trying to twist drivers arms into windshield repairs.

      Reply
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