How To Register For Taxify In South Africa

Bolt, formerly known as Taxify, is a great way to make some money by the side or full time in South Africa. As a student, you could take up a job as a Bolt driver to support yourself through school.

This is a very ideal job because it is flexible as you get to work without a boss or a strict schedule. Joining Bolt in South as a driver in South Africa is an easy task if you have a car, a license, and some other requirements we would address soon.

Bolt South Africa Registration

To become a Bolt driver in South Africa, you need to register on the platform. The three major requirements for registering are a professional driving permit, an android or iPhone smartphone, and a clear criminal record. To start your registration, you need to visit the application portal where you will be asked for some details; your contact details, the city where you wish to operate, and your vehicle documents.  How to Track a Cell Phone Number in South Africa

For those who are in Johannesburg or Cape Town, you can alternatively go to Bolt’s local offices along with your complete document requirements. The local office for Johannesburg is located at 9 Charles Crescent, Strathaven, Sandton. The Cape Town local office is at Unit 7, M5 Business Park, Eastman Road, Maitland.

After you have submitted your documents for review, you have to wait for 48 hours for the review process. After this, Bolt would contact you on the status of your application. When your application has been accepted, Bolt would contact you via email or SMS to invite you for a driver training session.

At the end of the registration stage, your profile will be created for you. Afterwards, you will receive an email which will contain your username for which you will be required to create a password.

Requirements

  • Have a valid driver’s license or professional driving permit
  • Provide the vehicle or vehicles details & contact details of the driver on the platform
  • Proof of the vehicle certificate registration
  • A valid vehicle inspection report
  • A motor vehicle license disc with operator card from the Licensing Department
  • Proof of comprehensive insurance (Inclusive of a 5 million rand passenger liability)
  • Third-party property damage
  • A minimum of R50,000 personal accident cover for each car passenger
  • clean criminal record
  • A smartphone with an Android device Operating System

This is a 5-minute procedure. Once you meet all the stipulated requirements and provide the above records, you need to sign up on the Bolt platform to create a driver’s account. You must upload all the vital documents, including your car documents, during the sign-up process. Doing so ensures that your application does not take too long to be processed. Upon successful completion of the application, you will receive an email regarding the upcoming training and the process of signing up for the same.

How much do Taxify drivers earn in South Africa?

How much does a Driver make at Taxify in South Africa? Average Taxify Driver monthly pay in South Africa is approximately R 6 439, which is 25% below the national average.

Is Taxify business profitable in South Africa?

“It is true that some drivers who avail themselves on the Taxify app have earned more than a gross income of R8,000 per week in the past. As Taxify does not pay for petrol and other expenses it cannot comment on what the driver’s net income is after he has received his payment from Taxify South Africa (Pty) Ltd.”