Rideshare and Delivery Work After a DUI in Wyoming: Platform Rules

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4/28/2026·1 min read·Published by Ironwood

Most Wyoming rideshare and delivery platforms run background checks that flag DUI convictions, but acceptance varies by platform, conviction class, and how long ago the offense occurred.

Which Wyoming rideshare platforms accept drivers with DUI convictions

Uber and Lyft both conduct seven-year background checks in Wyoming, meaning any DUI conviction within the past seven years will appear and typically results in automatic disqualification. DoorDash and Grubhub review convictions on a case-by-case basis but generally decline drivers with DUI convictions less than five years old. Amazon Flex maintains the strictest policy, typically requiring a clean record for the past ten years. Instacart and Walmart Spark fall between these extremes, usually accepting drivers with DUI convictions older than three to five years, particularly if the conviction was a first offense with no aggravating factors. Shipt reviews each application individually but tends to approve drivers once the SR-22 filing period has ended and license reinstatement is complete. Your best path forward depends on where you are in the compliance timeline. If your DUI conviction is less than three years old and you're still in your SR-22 filing period, grocery delivery platforms like Instacart offer better acceptance odds than passenger rideshare. Once you pass the five-year mark post-conviction, most platforms except Amazon Flex will reconsider your application.

How Wyoming SR-22 filing affects platform insurance requirements

Wyoming requires SR-22 filing for three years following a DUI conviction, measured from your conviction date or license reinstatement date depending on whether your license was suspended. Every rideshare and delivery platform requires proof of active auto insurance before you can drive, and your SR-22 certificate proves that coverage exists. Uber and Lyft require personal auto insurance that meets Wyoming's minimum liability limits: $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $20,000 for property damage. Your SR-22 policy satisfies this requirement as long as coverage remains continuous. If your SR-22 lapses even one day, the Wyoming Department of Transportation receives automatic notice from your carrier, your license is re-suspended, and you're immediately ineligible to drive for any platform. Delivery platforms like DoorDash and Grubhub have identical insurance verification requirements but do not provide the supplemental commercial coverage that Uber and Lyft offer during active trips. You're operating under your personal SR-22 policy the entire time you're logged in and delivering, which means any accident while working triggers a claim against your high-risk policy. Rate increases after at-fault accidents on SR-22 policies average 40-60% in Wyoming's non-standard market.

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What background check companies see in Wyoming DUI records

Most rideshare platforms contract with Checkr or similar third-party background screening companies that access Wyoming Circuit Court records and Department of Transportation driver history reports. A DUI conviction appears as both a criminal conviction and a major traffic violation, creating two separate flags in the screening process. Wyoming courts distinguish between standard DUI (BAC 0.08-0.149%), aggravated DUI (BAC 0.15% or higher, minor in vehicle, or injury), and repeat offenses. Background checks capture this distinction. A first-offense standard DUI carries better platform acceptance odds than an aggravated or repeat conviction, even if both occurred within the same timeframe. Checkr's standard lookback period is seven years from conviction date, not arrest date or license reinstatement date. If you were convicted in January 2020, your conviction falls off most platform background checks in January 2027 regardless of when your SR-22 filing period ends. Some platforms manually extend review windows for serious convictions, but the seven-year threshold is the industry standard across Wyoming rideshare and delivery services.

When you can reapply after initial platform rejection

If a platform rejected your application due to a DUI conviction, you can typically reapply once per year. Uber and Lyft do not automatically notify you when you become eligible — you must initiate a new application and background check after enough time has passed. Your reapplication timeline depends on conviction class and platform policy. For a first-offense standard DUI in Wyoming, plan to reapply to Instacart and Walmart Spark at the three-year mark, DoorDash and Grubhub at five years, and Uber and Lyft at seven years post-conviction. Aggravated DUI or repeat offenses push these windows out by one to two years for most platforms. During your SR-22 filing period, focus on maintaining continuous coverage without lapses and avoiding any additional moving violations. Platforms that review applications individually weigh your driving record post-conviction heavily. A clean three-year period after DUI reinstatement improves approval odds significantly, even if the original conviction still appears on your record.

How to maintain rideshare eligibility during SR-22 filing

If you're already driving for a platform when you receive a DUI conviction, most platforms will deactivate you once the conviction appears on your next annual background check refresh. Uber and Lyft run annual checks on all active drivers; DoorDash and Grubhub typically re-screen every two years. You must maintain your SR-22 filing continuously for the entire three-year period Wyoming requires. Any lapse triggers automatic license suspension, which makes you immediately ineligible to drive for any platform. Set up automatic payment with your SR-22 carrier and confirm coverage renews 30 days before each policy anniversary. Once your SR-22 period ends and your license is fully reinstated without restrictions, you can shop standard auto insurance policies again. Moving from non-standard SR-22 coverage to a standard carrier does not erase your DUI conviction from background checks, but it does reduce your monthly insurance cost by 30-50% in most cases, improving the economics of rideshare and delivery work as an income source.

Wyoming-specific platform availability and DUI hiring patterns

Uber and Lyft operate in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, and Jackson, but driver supply in Wyoming's smaller cities remains limited. This creates occasional flexibility in hiring standards during high-demand periods, though published DUI exclusion policies still apply. DoorDash, Grubhub, and Walmart Spark have broader Wyoming coverage including Gillette, Rock Springs, and Sheridan. These platforms experience consistent driver shortages in rural delivery zones, which can influence case-by-case approval decisions for drivers with older DUI convictions who demonstrate stable post-conviction driving records. Amazon Flex does not operate in Wyoming as of current service maps. Instacart serves Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, and Jackson with limited shopper availability. If you're in your SR-22 filing period with a DUI conviction less than five years old, Instacart and Shipt represent your best immediate platform options in Wyoming's active service areas.

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