Do you have an actual legal matter related to this, or are you just wondering?What is the name of your state?CA
Does Doordash & FedEx need a separate business license in every city or is there a statewide or countywide transportation license that covers these bug businesses?
Door Dash drivers are independent contractors in most states and have to meet whatever the locality they are based in require. FedEx doesn't need a local business license simply to deliver packages to a particular city but may have local taxes to pay if the company has a FedEx office location there.What is the name of your state?CA
Does Doordash & FedEx need a separate business license in every city or is there a statewide or countywide transportation license that covers these bug businesses?
Bug businesses?Does Doordash & FedEx need a separate business license in every city or is there a statewide or countywide transportation license that covers these bug businesses?
The OP was sooooo close. "Bug"="big."Bug businesses?
Intelligently answering this question would require reviewing thousands upon thousands of local ordinances. That said, having to get business licenses in every city in which these businesses make deliveries would make the businesses prohibitively expensive, so one could reasonably assume that the answer to the first part of your disjunctive is no.
Most of them use GPS, so they don't even really need to be familiar with the area. They wouldn't know the shortcuts though or the traffic patterns.A friend of mine is a DoorDash driver and he helped to finance a trip out West by driving for DoorDash in the states he passed through. A DoorDash driver makes connections through the app not through the cities.
It of course helps if the drivers familiarize themselves with the local areas first so they know how to get from points A to points B without delays.
… or how dangerous an area might be.Most of them use GPS, so they don't even really need to be familiar with the area. They wouldn't know the shortcuts though or the traffic patterns.
I didn't even think of that aspect!… or how dangerous an area might be.
It managed to work out okay for my friend, although I wouldn’t necessarily recommend others do the same.
Drivers in general - DoorDash, pizza delivery, taxi service, Uber, EMTs, etc - never really know what they will find when they arrive at their destination. It sometimes can be a pretty scary world out there.I didn't even think of that aspect!
sorry for the delay in responding, I am at the very preliminary stages of a startup (I have identified an industry that doesn't have a doordash delivery system yet.) So I am preparing if I will need a business license for every city or if there is a general DOT license for delivery services.Do you have an actual legal matter related to this, or are you just wondering?
Whether licenses or permits are needed can depend on what your business markets and what you intend to deliver.sorry for the delay in responding, I am at the very preliminary stages of a startup (I have identified an industry that doesn't have a doordash delivery system yet.) So I am preparing if I will need a business license for every city or if there is a general DOT license for delivery services.