Everything customers need to know about alcohol delivery on Uber Eats

How It Works

  1. On the Uber Eats app and enter your delivery address to check availability
  2. Browse and order alcohol from select merchants in your city
  3. Place your order and follow along as your order is prepared and delivered

Note: To receive alcohol you must be 21 or older and have a valid government issued ID verifying your name and age. You also must not be intoxicated, to receive alcohol.

Valid government-issued IDs that will be acceptable upon delivery

  • US driver’s license
  • Passport (US or international)
  • US state ID
  • US military ID

IDs that aren’t acceptable

  • Library cards
  • School IDs
  • Debit cards
  • Identification without a photo

Note: If the alcohol cannot be delivered, the delivery driver will return the alcohol to the store on your behalf.

Reasons why your Uber Eats driver cannot complete the delivery

  • Owner is not present
  • Owner does not have a valid, government-issued photo ID
  • Owner is under 21
  • Owner appears intoxicated

Note: You could be charged a restocking fee if you are ineligible/unable to receive alcohol at the time delivery for any of the reasons above.

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