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Police check for Uber in Australia

Australian National Character Check (ANCC) provides nationally coordinated criminal history checks (Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks) to current or prospective Uber or Uber Eats drivers in Australia.

Uber requires Australian driver partners to submit a nationally coordinated criminal history check (NCCHC). You can obtain a background check for Uber by clicking here: Start a New Background Check.

Check timeframes: 70 percent of Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks from ANCC are returned to applicants within 24 hours. Results are emailed on the same day they are received. Approximately 30 percent of checks may be referred to one or more police agencies and can take longer than 10 business days to be returned, due to the manual nature of this process.

Note: If you are using this Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check for the purpose of driver licencing or accreditation, please enter 'Driver Licencing/Accreditation' as the purpose of the Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check in the online application form. Also enter 'Uber' as the proposed place of work.

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See information (i) (i) Add the 'Jump higher in the queue' add-on at payment check out. This is a premium service and your application will jump higher in ANCC's internal queue, to be looked at sooner. Each application is reviewed by ANCC staff in accordance with federal government guidelines, prior to sending the application for a result. This means your application will be reviewed faster by ANCC. Any express processing (jump higher in the queue) only relates to the part of the process completed by Australian National Character Check (ANCC) for reviewing the application in accordance with federal government guidelines. Once ANCC has sent a check for a result, the National Police Checking Service or police agencies do not offer an express service. 70% of checks are returned in 24 hours. 30% of checks can take 15 days or longer.

ANCC is a discount provider of nationally coordinated criminal history checks (formerly referred to as a national police check) in Australia. ANCC is trusted by approved businesses, government agencies and individuals all over Australia. Apply for your check now within a few minutes and at a discounted price. Each application is checked by ANCC in accordance with federal government guidelines and is valid Australia-wide. We process hundreds of checks each day obtained directly from the federal government's National Police Checking Service (NPCS).


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  • Employment
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Why use ANCC?

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The online application form can be completed in a few minutes online. 70% of results are dispatched in 24 hours. Approximately 30% can take longer than 15 days due to a 'potential match'.

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All of our staff are based in Canberra, ACT. All data is stored securely in Australia. Each application is checked in accordance with Federal Government guidelines. Support staff are available from Monday to Friday 9AM to 5PM.

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ANCC is amongst the highest rated employment background check providers. Refer to ANCC's Google Reviews, Product Reviews and Trust Pilot Reviews.

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Guaranteed to be valid Australia wide

A nationally coordinated criminal history check is valid in all States and Territories of Australia.

What are the timeframes?

Uber launched in Australia in October 2012 - and, in less than a decade, has revolutionised the transportation industry, offering door-to-door convenience, reliable quality, and safe transport. And with the introduction of Uber Eats, getting your favourite food from your restaurant of choice from the comfort of your home is only a click away. We all have Uber drivers to thank for that!

Managing a growing number of drivers is challenging, even for a big company like Uber. That's why Uber adopts a rigorous background check on drivers before acceptance. Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks, in particular, serve as a risk mitigation strategy to ensure accepted drivers will uphold the core values of the company.

Are you interested in becoming a Uber or Uber Eats driver? Are you ready to take your piece of the pie? You must know what the background check process entails. That way, you can be fully prepared and significantly increase your chance of success. And in this post, you'll learn precisely how to get a background check for Uber or Uber Eats.

Background check for Uber and Uber Eats

You need to meet a few requirements to become an Uber driver.

The minimum requirements include:

  • ✔ Be at least 21 years old.
  • ✔ Have a car or have access to one that meets Uber's requirement
  • ✔ Hold a valid driver's licence for your territory. NB: you must have held a licence for at least 12 months.
  • ✔ Provide all the necessary documents as required for your region. These documents include your driver's licence, passport or birth certificate, profile picture, and others specified in your territory.
  • ✔ Have insurance for the vehicle you plan to drive.

Once you meet these requirements, feel free to sign up online and upload your documents. At this stage, Uber conducts a background check. There are two primary background checks Uber performs for aspiring drivers in Australia. They include:

1) Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC).

While there are different types of Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks, the nationally coordinated criminal history check (NCCHC) is the primary Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check required by Uber. The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission coordinates this check. They work with accredited agencies like Australian National Character Check (ANCC) and Australia Post to provide this checking service.

The Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check provides details on the criminal history of an aspiring driver. That way, Uber's vetting body can decide if the applicant poses an unacceptable risk as a driver or is fully qualified.

2) VEVO (right to work) check

You must be legally entitled to work in Australia as an Uber or Uber Eats driver. The Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) system enables Uber to ensure potential drivers have a residency or visa status that permits them to work. Hence, this check applies to non-Australian citizens - i.e., those that cannot provide an Australian Birth Certificate, Australian Passport, or Australian Citizenship Certificate.

How to get a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check online for Uber

As noted earlier, the Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is the required background check by Uber and Uber Eats. So, how do you go about getting one?

But first, what is an NCCHC?

The NCCHC is a nationally coordinated scheme that checks an applicant's criminal history in Australia. The applicant will receive a certificate once the check is complete. You can then submit this certificate to prospective employers or the requesting party.

Your NCCHC certificate will show Disclosable Court Outcomes (DCOs) if there are any. DCOs are conviction details that your jurisdiction deems releasable per the Spent Convictions Scheme. DCOs typically include court convictions, pending charges, traffic offences settled in the court, unspent convictions and conditional release orders.

Note that spent convictions, overseas convictions and diversionary programs do not appear on the Nationally Coordinate Criminal History Check.

Process for getting a background check for Uber (NCCHC)

As stated earlier, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) coordinates the NCCHC in Australia. They work with accredited agencies to provide this service.

Here are the processes for obtaining your NCCHC through the three available options:

1) ACIC-accredited agencies

ACIC-accredited agencies like Australian National Character Check (ANCC) provide affordable, quick, and reliable Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks.

Here's the typical process for getting your NCCHC through an ACIC-accredited agency:

Start an online application

Most accredited bodies typically have an online application process for a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check. Kindly start the process on their website and fill out the application form. In the application form, you will fill in:

  • ✔ Personal details - like full name, date of birth, and sex.
  • ✔ Contact details - like phone number and email address.
  • ✔ Address history for the past five years
  • ✔ Purpose of the check.
  • ✔ Card details through a secure server for payment. ANCC charges a base price for the NCCHC.
Upload necessary identification documents

All applicants must present valid identification for a background check.

The following categories of ID are required when filling out the application for your nationally coordinated criminal history check:

  • a) One (1) Commencement of ID document
  • b) One (1) Primary Use in the Community Document
  • c) One (1) Secondary Use in the Community Document
a) Commencement of Identity Document

Acceptable Commencement of Identity documents issued by the Australian government include:

  • ✔ Australian birth certificate issued by the Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages (Australian Government Unit) - not an extract or birth card
  • ✔ Australian Citizenship Certificate
  • ✔ Australian visa (supported by a foreign passport) current at the time of entry into Australia as a resident or touris
  • ✔ Australian passport (not expired; however, if the Document Verification System (DVS) is used to verify the passport, it may be up to 3 years expired)
  • ✔ ImmiCard issued by the Department of Home Affairs
b) Primary Use in the Community Documents
  • ✔ Australian passport (not expired; however, if the Document Verification System (DVS) is used to verify the passport, it may be up to 3 years expired)
  • ✔ An Australian driver licence, learner permit or provisional licence issued by a State or Territory, showing signature and/or photo
  • ✔ ImmiCard issued by the Department of Home Affairs to assist visa holders to provide evidence of their Commencement of Identity in Australia
  • ✔ A passport issued by a country other than Australia with a valid visa or valid entry stamp or equivalent
  • ✔ Proof of age or photo identity card issued by an Australian government agency which shows the name, date of birth, photo and signature of the individual
  • ✔ For persons aged under 18 years with no other Primary Use in Community Documents, a student identity document issued by an Australian government agency or Australian school only.
c) Secondary Use in the Community Document

You will need one secondary documents when applying for a NCCHC. Acceptable ID documents in this category include:

  • ✔ Medicare card
  • ✔ Enrolment with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)
  • ✔ Working with children or vulnerable people card issued by an Australian state or territory government unit;
  • ✔ Tax File Number issued by the Australian Taxation Office
  • ✔ Bank card, credit card (without recording the payment card number/s)
  • ✔ Australian secondary or tertiary student photo identity document
  • ✔ Certified academic transcript from an Australian university
  • ✔ Foreign government issued driver licence. Documents in languages other than English must be accompanied by a NAATI accredited translation
  • ✔ Firearms licence
  • ✔ Security Guard/Crowd Control photo licence
  • ✔ Evidence of right to a government benefit (DVA or Centrelink)
  • ✔ Police Force Officer photo identity card
  • ✔ Australian Defence Force photo identity card
  • ✔ Aviation security identification card
  • ✔ Maritime security identification card
  • ✔ Credit reference check
  • ✔ Trusted referees report
Submit your application

After filling in your application form and uploading the necessary documents, you can submit your application. This is as easy as clicking the Submit button.

Wait for your result.

70% of applicants receive results in 24 hours. 30% are flagged for manual review by the check algorithm in the National Criminal Database. Hence, they take longer to process (typically 10 to 14 working days).

Why is a Background Check Essential for Uber and Uber Eats drivers?

Do you know that over 4.4 million Australians use the Uber app? From Uber's perspective, they are responsible for delivering outstanding services to their customers. And all this hinges on having the most qualified drivers that will give clients a memorable driving experience or deliver food promptly and accurately to clients. Here are some ways Uber uses Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks to select the best drivers.

✔ Improved road safety

Safety is at the heart of any transportation company - and Uber is no exception. That's why they prioritise admitting only drivers with a solid safety record. With the NCCHC, Uber can see past traffic offences like drunk driving, DUI offences, or recklessness that result in criminal charges. If these events are recent and reoccurring, such an applicant may make for an unsuitable driver as they can potentially put their lives and the lives of the community at risk.

✔ Protecting clients from violence

The NCCHC also shows charges of unspent convictions relating to past violence. Uber and Uber Eats drivers need to be calm-headed and keep their cool when dealing with infuriating clients. With an NCCHC, Uber can know if a potential driver is prone to violence.

✔ Protecting clients from sexual harassment

Uber drivers must be professional at all times; this includes avoiding staring, leering, or unwelcome touch, inappropriate jokes and sexual comments, making unwanted requests for invitations for dates or sexual motives, and lots more. Since an NCCHC also includes past sexual-related offences, Uber can gain insight into drivers' potential for harassing future clients.

✔ Preventing Fraud

Individuals with past fraud records make for unsuitable drivers as they may fleece clients during interactions. The NCCHC also reveals fraud-related charges, which helps Uber's vetting team make informed hiring decisions.

✔ Liability reduction

Australian law mandates Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks for drivers on ride-providing platforms like Uber and Uber Eats. Hence, failing to perform such checks exposes the company to fines.

Background checks are in no way full-proof because they do not definitively predict what will happen in the future. However, if anything goes wrong with a driver, Uber can limit their exposure by indicating they performed their due diligence (via a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check) during the vetting stage.

Other common FAQs

Are you still interested in becoming an Uber or Uber Eats driver? Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the background check process.

✔ How can Uber and Uber Eats drivers use their Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check?

The NCCHC is not limited to use with only Uber. In most cases you can also use them to apply as a driver on other rideshare service providers (where the purpose of the check is the same) in Australia like Ola, DiDi, Shofer, Deliveroo and Menulog, to name a few. However, most of these providers insist that your check must be less than 3 months old to be considered valid.

✔ Does an NCCHC for Uber drivers expire?

Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks are point-in-time checks, meaning they are valid to the processing date. While these checks do not expire technically, organisations usually set their preferred validity period. Hence, do well to check with the organisation to know if your NCCHC is still valid.

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ANCC® enables individuals and approved legal entities to apply for a nationally coordinated criminal history check, which is commonly referred to as a nationally coordinated criminal history check. The nationally coordinated criminal history check is valid all over Australia and can be used when applying for Employment, Probity, Licencing, or Commonwealth check purposes. Get discount employment background checks online. We beat prices!

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