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Postmates is now a part of the Uber family. That means when you sign up to deliver with Postmates in Boise, you get access to twice the amount of delivery opportunities through Uber.

Sign up today to deliver with Postmates and Uber.

Why Postmates and Uber?

Set your own schedule. Start and end your workday whenever you want. Plus, 100% of every tip you make with Postmates goes right into your bank account.

Earn bonuses. When you deliver for Postmates, you can earn bonuses on every delivery you make along with generous incentives and zero fees or time commitments.

Start earning today. You can download the app, make deliveries, and cash out today. No need to wait for time-consuming paperwork or cards to arrive in the mail—start earning from the second you sign up.

​​Choose your wheels. Use your car, scooter, or bike to make deliveries.*

What you need to get started:

  • A valid driver's license for car and scooter delivery
  • Provide Social Security Number to run a background check
  • State-issued ID for car, scooter, and bike delivery
  • At least 19 years old for car and scooter delivery
  • At least 18 years old for bike delivery
  • At least a 2-door vehicle for car delivery

Ready to get started? Sign up today and start earning.

Health and Safety

Uber has introduced new policies and features to help keep everyone safe. If the Uber Eats customer requests it, please leave deliveries at the door to help reduce contact. Please wash your hands or use hand sanitizer as often as you can. Uber is actively monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and is continually working to help keep those who rely on our platform healthy and safe.

Additional Information:

No experience necessary. But, if you have previous employment experience in delivery (such as a delivery driver, food service, food delivery, delivery runner, or courier) you may enjoy delivering with Postmates! Delivering with Postmates is a great way to supplement your part time or full time income.

*Vehicles allowed for delivery vary by city.

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