Learn About Amazon Delivery Jobs: The Only Guide You’ll Need to Become an Amazon Delivery Driver

How to Enroll in Amazon Flex

The Amazon Flex application process is described in detail below. If no jobs are available in your city, you may be requested to join the waitlist.

 

Step 1: Get the Amazon Flex App.

The Android and iOS versions of the Amazon Flex driver app are available. Download the app from Google Play or the Apple App Store, sign in with an existing Amazon account, or create a new one. You must specify your name, email address, and password to create a new account.

Step 2: Allow Access

The flex app will ask permission to access your device’s camera, current location, and phone condition. Allow Amazon access so that it may assist you with navigation, scan packages for pickup and delivery, and verify the phone number and activity.

 

Step 3: Respond to Qualifying Questions

Following that, you must respond to qualifying questions, such as your zip code, car type, and availability.

Step 4: Provide Additional Details

You must also provide details about your professional experience and educational background. Amazon requires this information to run a background check. You must also provide tax and bank account details to get paid via direct deposit. You have the option of being paid as a person, S Corporation, or LLC. After completing the process, you must wait for the background check to be approved and watch some helpful training videos.

How to Check the Status of Your Amazon Flex App

You will receive a welcome message once Amazon has completed your background check and accepted your Amazon delivery driver application. A background check should take no more than five business days. If you do not receive any updates after that, you should contact Amazon Flex support. You can contact them by email at amazonflex-support@amazon.com or by phone at 888-281-6906, open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. PT.

If Amazon does not approve your application, they will explain why such as

• A failed background check

• Insufficient documents.

• A smartphone or vehicle that does not meet their needs.