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Start DoorDash in Virginia: full reference guide

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Built from reviewed public pages for Virginia, IRS, FinCEN, Richmond, DoorDash. Use it as a first-pass guide, then verify the official links that match your setup.

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Start here Fast answer If you want to open DoorDash in Virginia, you usually need to do five things in order: Everyone 5 steps

If you want to open DoorDash in Virginia, you usually need to do five things in order:

  1. Choose your setup: sole proprietorship vs single-member LLC.
  2. Get your federal and Virginia registrations in place before launching.
  3. Verify local Richmond and airport-property rules if they apply.
  4. Open and verify your DoorDash Dasher account.
  5. Launch only after your payout, tax, insurance, and delivery-operations setup is ready.

Practical first-launch recommendation

If you are testing casually with minimal risk, sole proprietor can work.

If you intend to build a real DoorDash business, single-member LLC is usually the better long-term path.

Avoid these first-launch mistakes

  • Assuming DoorDash is the same as a storefront or retail-seller setup
  • Using a public name without the right Virginia fictitious-name filing
  • Mixing personal and business money

Virginia-specific friction

The fictitious-name branch is state-level.

  • The fictitious-name branch is state-level.
  • LLC maintenance includes an annual registration fee.
  • Ordinary DoorDash courier work does not look like a default seller-permit lane in the reviewed public record.
  • Estimated-tax and worker-classification questions can become real quickly if the operation grows.

DoorDash-specific friction

Public age wording can drift by state.

  • Public age wording can drift by state.
  • Public payout-brand wording still overlaps across Fast Pay, DoorDash Crimson, and older references.
  • DoorDash Tasks is not part of the default courier baseline for every market.
  • Public insurance wording is stable only at a high level and still needs a live re-check.

Insurance reality

Public DoorDash safety pages describe occupational-accident coverage and in-app safety tools.

  • Public DoorDash safety pages describe occupational-accident coverage and in-app safety tools.
  • They do not close every Virginia vehicle-insurance question for every courier fact pattern.
  • If you use a car, treat insurer confirmation as a real pre-launch step instead of assuming your ordinary personal-auto policy fully covers app-based delivery.
Checklist Quick-start checklist Use the research-backed checklist groups before you spend, before your first sale, and before launch goes live. Everyone 3 groups

Do these before you spend money

  • Pick your entity.
  • Decide whether you are staying in ordinary restaurant delivery or adding Shop & Deliver, alcohol-delivery, airport-property work, or DoorDash Tasks.
  • Avoid assuming you need a seller permit or resale certificate for the ordinary courier baseline.
  • Confirm your insurer understands delivery use before you rely on your current policy.

Do these before your first dash

  • Form the business or file the correct fictitious-name filing if needed.
  • Get an EIN from the IRS if applicable.
  • Open a dedicated business bank account or a business-only money workflow.
  • Register for the Virginia tax and employer branches that actually apply.
  • Check local permits, city rules, and home-based-business limits.
  • Create your DoorDash account and complete verification.

Do these before launch goes live

  • Complete the Dasher onboarding branch.
  • Confirm your payout method and current public DoorDash age, insurance, and tax-document wording.
  • Start with ordinary delivery before adding RIC-adjacent work, Shop & Deliver, or alcohol delivery.
  • Keep records, mileage, and tax reserves from day one.
Choose your setup Entity choice Compare the sole-proprietor and single-member LLC paths before banking, tax setup, and platform onboarding. Everyone 2 options

Sole proprietor

Best for: Best if you want the cheapest and simplest start.

What it means

  • Virginia does not require a separate entity-formation filing for an ordinary sole proprietor using the owner's own legal name.
  • If you use a trade name, Virginia routes that through the SCC fictitious-name branch.
  • Business income generally runs through your personal return unless the facts later change the tax treatment.
  • You usually do not get a liability shield.

Why someone chooses it

  • Faster launch
  • Lower up-front filing costs
  • Fewer maintenance steps

Main downside: Personal liability

single-member LLC

Best for: Best if you want a more durable setup for a real business.

What it means

  • Virginia forms a domestic LLC through Articles of Organization [LLC-1011].
  • Virginia then expects an annual registration fee.
  • You still handle banking, city rules, employer setup, and DoorDash onboarding separately.

Why someone chooses it

  • Liability protection
  • Cleaner setup for banking, bookkeeping, and scaling
  • Better fit if you later add another gig lane, hire, or want a stronger legal shell

Main downside: Higher setup friction and cost than a sole proprietorship

Main path What to do in order The full end-to-end setup path, kept in the same order as the researched guide. Everyone 14 steps
  1. Step 1: Choose a low-risk launch model

    Main guide step 1

    For a first launch, stay inside the safest lane:

    Why it matters: Practical rule: If the plan depends on airport-property access, a home-based staging setup, or same-day payout as a core survival tool, slow down and close those branches first.

    • ordinary app-based DoorDash food or local-delivery courier work
    • no inventory resale assumptions
    • no airport-heavy branch, alcohol delivery, or DoorDash Tasks branch unless you deliberately research it first
  2. Step 2: Choose your name and public identity

    Main guide step 2

    You need to decide whether you are:

    Why it matters: Important:

    • operating under your own legal name,
    • using a fictitious name,
    • forming an LLC with its own legal name,
    • or keeping everything under a simple solo-courier identity
    • The name on a DoorDash Dasher account does not replace real-world state filings.
    • Virginia uses an SCC fictitious-name branch, not a county DBA baseline.
  3. Step 3: Form the business

    Main guide step 3

    If you choose sole proprietor: Virginia does not require an SCC formation filing if you are using your own legal name.

    • If you choose sole proprietor: Virginia does not require an SCC formation filing if you are using your own legal name.
    • If you choose sole proprietor: If you use another public-facing name, use the SCC fictitious-name branch.
    • If you choose single-member LLC: Do this in order:
    • If you choose single-member LLC: Check the legal name.
    • If you choose single-member LLC: File Articles of Organization [LLC-1011].
    • If you choose single-member LLC: Get the EIN.
    • If you choose single-member LLC: File the fictitious-name branch only if the public-facing name differs from the legal LLC name.
  4. Step 4: Get your EIN

    Main guide step 4

    Use the IRS EIN application if applicable. For many LLCs this is required. For many sole proprietors it is optional but still useful for banking, tax administration, and keeping DoorDash income records cleaner.

  5. Step 5: Open banking and bookkeeping

    Main guide step 5

    Do this right away:

    • Open a business checking account.
    • Use one account and one card for business only.
    • Save every weekly payout statement, instant-transfer receipt, fuel receipt, toll, parking bill, and maintenance receipt.
    • Build a mileage log and a tax-reserve routine from day one.
  6. Step 6: Register for state tax, seller permit, or resale setup

    Main guide step 6

    This DoorDash courier pack did not identify a default Virginia seller-permit or resale-certificate branch for the ordinary app-based courier baseline.

    • This DoorDash courier pack did not identify a default Virginia seller-permit or resale-certificate branch for the ordinary app-based courier baseline.
    • The main founder-level tax reality is federal self-employment and income-tax reporting.
    • Virginia also has an estimated-tax branch for nonwithheld income once the threshold is crossed.
    • If the business later changes shape, reopen the Virginia registration analysis instead of importing storefront assumptions into this courier pack.
  7. Step 7: Check local permits, county rules, and home-business limits

    Main guide step 7

    Virginia does not have one statewide local-business form for every county or city.

    Why it matters: Do this before operating:

    • check the local jurisdiction where the business is based,
    • confirm whether a Richmond business-license or home-occupation branch applies,
    • and keep RIC airport-property rules separate from ordinary neighborhood delivery
  8. Step 8: If you hire employees, handle payroll registrations and insurance

    Main guide step 8

    If you do not hire anyone yet, skip this for now.

    Why it matters: If you hire:

    • register the employer tax and unemployment branches,
    • review workers' compensation immediately,
    • and keep that employer branch separate from your own Dasher onboarding
  9. Step 9: Create your DoorDash account

    Main guide step 9

    Have these ready:

    Why it matters: Platform registration flow:

    • government-issued ID
    • phone number
    • email address
    • bank account information
    • SSN
    • driver's license and vehicle information if you are using a car
    • proof of address or identity if the platform asks for it
    • Start at the public Dasher signup page.
    • Enter your personal information and choose the market.
    • Complete identity verification and the background-check branch.
    • Add payout details.
    • Finish any document, transport-mode, and activation steps and wait for approval.
  10. Step 10: Choose the right payout path

    Main guide step 10

    The stable baseline is weekly direct deposit.

    • The stable baseline is weekly direct deposit.
    • Public DoorDash pages also describe Fast Pay and DoorDash Crimson.
    • Treat the broad payout structure as stable, but re-check the live public branded payout path on the action date because public payout wording still moves.
  11. Step 11: Decide whether advanced program branches belong in the initial launch

    Main guide step 11

    For the ordinary solo Dasher path, keep these optional:

    • Shop & Deliver
    • alcohol delivery
    • DoorDash Tasks
  12. Step 12: Complete the fulfillment or operations branch

    Main guide step 12

    For DoorDash, this means:

    • complete Dasher onboarding,
    • understand the basic accept-pick-up-drop-off flow,
    • keep RIC airport-property work separate from ordinary restaurant delivery,
    • and add advanced branches only after the ordinary courier lane is stable
  13. Step 13: Confirm service or category eligibility before scaling

    Main guide step 13

    Do not assume every order type belongs in the same legal or insurance bucket.

    • Do not assume every order type belongs in the same legal or insurance bucket.
    • Shop & Deliver, alcohol delivery, and airport-property delivery can each create extra operational friction.
    • If you add employees, a fleet model, or merchant-owned goods, reopen the compliance analysis instead of assuming the original solo-courier baseline still holds.
  14. Step 14: Launch with a compliance-first operating routine

    Main guide step 14

    Once live, keep these habits:

    • reconcile payouts, fees, refunds, and reimbursements
    • monitor account access and support notices
    • maintain mileage and expense records
    • keep tax reserves separate
    • avoid mixing personal and business spending
    • re-check local and airport rules when your operating area changes

Best practical order for the LLC launch path

  1. Choose the service lane first.
  2. Choose the entity name.
  3. File LLC-1011.
  4. Get the EIN.
  5. Open the bank account.
  6. Build the bookkeeping and mileage routine.
  7. Check Richmond and airport-property branches if they matter.
  8. Build the Dasher account.
  9. Finish payout and verification setup.
  10. Track the annual-registration-fee cycle.
  11. Add harder branches only after the core courier lane is stable.
  12. Keep local and airport follow-up visible on the compliance calendar.
State filing and tax Virginia tax stack Keep the Virginia registration, tax, and maintenance rules together while you launch. Everyone 7 checks

1. EIN

A single-member LLC generally needs an EIN.

  • A single-member LLC generally needs an EIN.
  • A sole proprietor may not always need one federally, but it is often practical anyway.

2. Virginia sales tax, seller permit, or equivalent registration

This pack did not identify a default Virginia sales-tax or seller-permit branch for the ordinary DoorDash courier baseline.

  • This pack did not identify a default Virginia sales-tax or seller-permit branch for the ordinary DoorDash courier baseline.
  • Keep seller-permit, resale, or inventory logic outside this courier pack unless the business model changes.

3. Marketplace or platform tax rule

DoorDash here is a courier-platform operator path, not a marketplace-seller or storefront path.

  • DoorDash here is a courier-platform operator path, not a marketplace-seller or storefront path.
  • The main Virginia burden in this baseline is self-employment and income-tax compliance, not a default retail-seller registration step.

4. Resale purchases or exempt purchasing

No resale-certificate branch belongs in the ordinary DoorDash courier setup reviewed here.

  • No resale-certificate branch belongs in the ordinary DoorDash courier setup reviewed here.
  • If the founder later adds inventory, merchant-owned goods, or another retail model, reopen that analysis directly.

5. Entity tax treatment

Virginia generally follows the federal shape closely enough that the practical founder focus here remains self-employment and income-tax treatment.

  • Virginia generally follows the federal shape closely enough that the practical founder focus here remains self-employment and income-tax treatment.
  • If the entity later changes tax classification, reopen the state analysis directly.

6. Entity filing-fee or annual-fee rule

The key recurring Virginia entity rule in this pack is the LLC annual-registration fee.

  • The key recurring Virginia entity rule in this pack is the LLC annual-registration fee.
  • The reviewed public fee is $50.00.

7. If the founder changes entity type later

Do not assume the original bank setup, payout profile, or local answer remains correct after an entity change.

  • Do not assume the original bank setup, payout profile, or local answer remains correct after an entity change.
  • If the business shifts into a retail, staffed, fleet, or airport-heavy model, reopen the Virginia registration and insurance analysis.
Platform setup DoorDash account and operations Use this section for the DoorDash-specific account, plan, eligibility, and operations work. Everyone 5 steps
  1. Step 9: Create your DoorDash account

    Platform step 1

    Have these ready:

    Why it matters: Platform registration flow:

    • government-issued ID
    • phone number
    • email address
    • bank account information
    • SSN
    • driver's license and vehicle information if you are using a car
    • proof of address or identity if the platform asks for it
    • Start at the public Dasher signup page.
    • Enter your personal information and choose the market.
    • Complete identity verification and the background-check branch.
    • Add payout details.
    • Finish any document, transport-mode, and activation steps and wait for approval.
  2. Step 10: Choose the right payout path

    Platform step 2

    The stable baseline is weekly direct deposit.

    • The stable baseline is weekly direct deposit.
    • Public DoorDash pages also describe Fast Pay and DoorDash Crimson.
    • Treat the broad payout structure as stable, but re-check the live public branded payout path on the action date because public payout wording still moves.
  3. Step 11: Decide whether advanced program branches belong in the initial launch

    Platform step 3

    For the ordinary solo Dasher path, keep these optional:

    • Shop & Deliver
    • alcohol delivery
    • DoorDash Tasks
  4. Step 12: Complete the fulfillment or operations branch

    Platform step 4

    For DoorDash, this means:

    • complete Dasher onboarding,
    • understand the basic accept-pick-up-drop-off flow,
    • keep RIC airport-property work separate from ordinary restaurant delivery,
    • and add advanced branches only after the ordinary courier lane is stable
  5. Step 13: Confirm service or category eligibility before scaling

    Platform step 5

    Do not assume every order type belongs in the same legal or insurance bucket.

    • Do not assume every order type belongs in the same legal or insurance bucket.
    • Shop & Deliver, alcohol delivery, and airport-property delivery can each create extra operational friction.
    • If you add employees, a fleet model, or merchant-owned goods, reopen the compliance analysis instead of assuming the original solo-courier baseline still holds.
Local branch Local permits and Richmond branch These local and city checks can still change the answer even after the state and platform path is clear. Location-specific 2 branches

Local permits and location checks

Virginia pushes many permit and operating questions down to cities and counties.

  • Virginia pushes many permit and operating questions down to cities and counties.
  • For any place where the business will operate:
  • check the local city or county,
  • ask about home-occupation or home-based operation rules,
  • ask airport authorities directly before assuming ordinary neighborhood delivery rules carry onto airport property
  • Typical local risk areas:
  • city business-license rules
  • home occupation rules
  • parking or delivery-traffic limits
  • airport-property access

Richmond Appendix

If the business operates in Richmond, add one more review layer.

  • If the business operates in Richmond, add one more review layer.
  • Richmond public pages say new businesses obtain a license within 30 days and renew by March 1.
  • Richmond public planning materials also give explicit home-occupation limits.
  • The public record is strong on the city's general licensing and home-occupation framework, but applicability to every solo Dasher fact pattern remains a retained follow-up question.
Optional branch Employees and insurance Use this branch if you plan to hire or need the insurance follow-up that comes with scaling. Only if hiring or scaling 5 branches

1. Employer registration

Register the unemployment branch through VEC.

  • Register the unemployment branch through VEC.
  • Use FC-27 only when the liability trigger actually applies if using the paper path.
  • Follow the Virginia employer-tax and withholding branches through the official tax and employment portals.

2. Workers' compensation

VWC guidance makes clear that 1099 labels alone do not settle status.

  • VWC guidance makes clear that 1099 labels alone do not settle status.
  • Owners can elect coverage in some cases, but actual employee or manager facts can change the answer.
  • review workers' compensation immediately,

3. Disability, paid leave, or similar coverage

This pack did not identify a standalone statewide paid-leave or disability-insurance branch for the ordinary DoorDash employer baseline comparable to some other states.

  • This pack did not identify a standalone statewide paid-leave or disability-insurance branch for the ordinary DoorDash employer baseline comparable to some other states.
  • Re-check if the employer model changes or later legal requirements apply.

4. Exemption certificate if applicable

This pack did not identify a universal owner or contractor exemption document for the ordinary DoorDash employer branch.

  • This pack did not identify a universal owner or contractor exemption document for the ordinary DoorDash employer branch.

Insurance reality

Public DoorDash safety pages describe occupational-accident coverage and in-app safety tools.

  • Public DoorDash safety pages describe occupational-accident coverage and in-app safety tools.
  • They do not close every Virginia vehicle-insurance question for every courier fact pattern.
  • If you use a car, treat insurer confirmation as a real pre-launch step instead of assuming your ordinary personal-auto policy fully covers app-based delivery.
Stay compliant Ongoing compliance calendar Keep the recurring compliance checks and live-operating routine visible after launch. Everyone 5 groups

Before first sale

  • Finish entity or fictitious-name setup.
  • Get EIN if applicable.
  • Open bank account.
  • Register for state tax or employer branches that apply.
  • Check local permits and home-use limits.
  • Complete platform verification.

Before first live launch

  • Finish the Dasher onboarding and payout setup.
  • Confirm Richmond and RIC branches if they matter.
  • Re-check the live public DoorDash age, payout, tax, and insurance wording.

Monthly

  • Reconcile payouts, fees, and business expenses.
  • Review cash reserves for taxes.
  • Check mileage and records.
  • Review account-health, support, or document-expiration notices.

Quarterly

  • Review federal and Virginia estimated-tax needs.
  • Re-check whether the business has moved into a more formal registration or employer branch.

Annual or periodic

  • Pay the Virginia LLC annual registration fee if you are operating through an LLC.
  • Handle annual federal and state tax filing.
  • Re-check insurance, payout setup, and any local or airport-related operating rules.
Avoid these Common mistakes These are the repeated beginner errors called out in the research pack. Everyone 8 mistakes

Common Mistakes New Operators Make

  • Assuming DoorDash is the same as a storefront or retail-seller setup
  • Using a public name without the right Virginia fictitious-name filing
  • Mixing personal and business money
  • Skipping mileage and payout records
  • Treating RIC like ordinary neighborhood delivery
  • Assuming the platform solves local business-rule questions
  • Missing Virginia LLC maintenance fees
  • Treating the platform as the compliance department

Practical first-launch recommendation

If you are testing casually with minimal risk, sole proprietor can work.

If you intend to build a real DoorDash business, single-member LLC is usually the better long-term path.

Full appendix Full official source directory Every official source row from the research pack, kept in its full table structure. Everyone 45 rows

Source group

Statewide Start

Virginia.gov / SCC

State start-here page

Form / portal Business start page
Fee None for the page
Timing First setup step
Who needs it Everyone

Official statewide start page routing founders to formation, tax, and employer resources.

Open official link

Virginia State Corporation Commission

State filing portal

Form / portal CIS portal
Fee No portal fee by itself
Timing Before filing and later for maintenance
Who needs it Filing entities

Main state filing and maintenance portal.

Open official link

Virginia Tax

State tax hub

Form / portal Tax guidance hub
Fee None for the page
Timing Early planning
Who needs it Everyone

Official starting point for business taxes, estimated taxes, and employer-related tax branches.

Open official link

Source group

Entity Choice and Formation

Virginia SCC

Compare business types

Form / portal Guidance page
Fee None for the page
Timing First decision
Who needs it Everyone

Official state explainer for sole proprietor versus LLC and other entity types.

Open official link

Virginia SCC

Formation hub

Form / portal LLC page
Fee Varies by filing
Timing Before launch
Who needs it Filing entities

Main state LLC guidance page.

Open official link

Virginia SCC

Default entity formation filing

Form / portal Articles of Organization [LLC-1011]
Fee $100
Timing At formation
Who needs it single-member LLC founders

Official form and fee for a Virginia domestic LLC.

Open official link

Virginia SCC

Ongoing entity maintenance

Form / portal Annual registration fee
Fee $50.00
Timing Due by the last day of the entity's anniversary month
Who needs it single-member LLC founders

Official SCC annual-fee page for LLCs.

Open official link

Source group

Sole Proprietor and Fictitious Name Filings

Virginia SCC

Sole proprietor baseline

Form / portal Guidance page
Fee None for the page
Timing First setup step
Who needs it Sole proprietors

Using your own legal name does not require a separate state entity filing.

Open official link

Virginia SCC

Individual fictitious-name filing

Form / portal Individual fictitious-name certificate
Fee $10.00
Timing Before using a public trade name
Who needs it Sole proprietors using another public-facing name

Virginia uses a state SCC fictitious-name branch, not a county DBA baseline.

Open official link

Virginia SCC

Entity fictitious-name filing

Form / portal Entity fictitious-name certificate
Fee $10.00
Timing Before an entity uses another public-facing name
Who needs it LLCs and other entities using another name

State-level branch for an entity whose public name differs from the legal entity name.

Open official link

Source group

Federal and State Tax Setup

IRS

EIN overview and online application

Form / portal EIN application
Fee Free
Timing Early in setup
Who needs it LLCs, employers, founders who want an EIN

Standard federal EIN path.

Open official link

IRS

EIN paper form

Form / portal Form SS-4
Fee Free
Timing If not applying online
Who needs it Founders using mail or fax

Paper fallback for EIN applications.

Open official link

Virginia Tax

Gig-work tax guidance

Form / portal Gig-work tax guide
Fee None for the page
Timing Before first filing and ongoing
Who needs it Gig workers

Strong official state guide for the Virginia tax posture of rideshare and food-delivery contractors.

Open official link

Virginia Tax

App-based delivery income warning

Form / portal Guidance article
Fee None for the page
Timing During planning and tax season
Who needs it Founders using app income

Virginia Tax says income from deliveries or driving for hire is typically taxable.

Open official link

Virginia Tax

Estimated-tax rule

Form / portal Estimated-tax guidance
Fee None for the page
Timing Quarterly if required
Who needs it Independent contractors and others with nonwithheld income

Virginia says estimated payments are required if expected state income-tax liability after credits and withholding is more than $1,000.

Open official link

Not part of this baseline

Seller-permit or resale branch

Form / portal Not applicable
Fee Not applicable
Timing Not applicable
Who needs it Ordinary Dashers

No default Virginia seller-permit or resale-certificate branch was identified for the ordinary courier pack.

Open official link

Source group

Entity Tax Maintenance

IRS

Federal entity-tax baseline

Form / portal Guidance page
Fee None
Timing Planning and annual filing
Who needs it single-member LLC founders

Pair this with Virginia's annual-registration-fee requirement.

Open official link

Virginia SCC

Recurring Virginia entity filing

Form / portal Annual registration fee
Fee $50.00
Timing Due by the last day of the anniversary month
Who needs it single-member LLC founders

Official SCC fee and due-rule page for ordinary Virginia LLCs.

Open official link

Source group

Federal Reporting

FinCEN

BOI reporting status

Form / portal BOI guidance
Fee None
Timing Check before filing
Who needs it Everyone forming an entity

As of April 27, 2026, domestic U.S. entities are no longer reporting companies.

Open official link

Source group

Employees, Payroll, and Insurance

Virginia Tax

Virginia employer withholding

Form / portal Employer tax guidance
Fee No fee stated on the page
Timing When first becoming an employer
Who needs it Businesses hiring employees

Official tax hub for Virginia employer-tax branches.

Open official link

Virginia Employment Commission

Virginia unemployment registration

Form / portal iFile/iReg or VEC FC-27
Fee No fee stated on the page
Timing When liability begins
Who needs it Businesses hiring employees

Use this together with the official registration and liability materials.

Open official link

Virginia Employment Commission

VEC FC-27 form

Form / portal FC-27
Fee No fee stated on the form
Timing Do not mail until a liability trigger applies
Who needs it Businesses hiring employees

Official paper fallback for unemployment registration.

Open official link

Virginia Employment Commission

Worker-classification guidance

Form / portal Guidance page
Fee None for the page
Timing During planning and when status questions matter
Who needs it Founders and advisors

IRS common-law factors remain the guide.

Open official link

Virginia Tax

Worker-misclassification warning

Form / portal Guidance page
Fee None for the page
Timing During planning and at hiring
Who needs it Employers and advisors

Virginia Tax says the state assumes a worker is an employee unless the business can show independent-contractor status under IRS guidelines.

Open official link

Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission

Workers' compensation

Form / portal Coverage guidance
Fee Premium-based or varies
Timing Before or at hiring
Who needs it Employers with employees

1099 labels do not control status, and owners can elect coverage in some cases.

Open official link

Source group

Platform Setup

DoorDash

Public signup page

Form / portal Dasher signup flow
Fee No public signup fee identified
Timing Before launch
Who needs it All Dashers

Public signup path for the current Dasher onboarding flow. Re-check the live Virginia age wording on the action date because DoorDash's public age rules can drift by state and market.

Open official link

DoorDash

Public getting-started guidance

Form / portal Getting-started guide
Fee None for the page
Timing During onboarding
Who needs it New Dashers

Public page says support resources exist in the Dasher app and that signup status can be checked through the Already started signing up? flow.

Open official link

DoorDash

Identity verification and screening posture

Form / portal Public safety and identity article
Fee None for the page
Timing Before launch
Who needs it New Dashers

DoorDash says prospective Dashers verify a valid government ID and complete a background check using their SSN.

Open official link

DoorDash

Earnings overview

Form / portal Pay overview
Fee No monthly plan fee identified
Timing Before launch and ongoing
Who needs it Active Dashers

Public pay page says Dashers can use Earn per Offer and in some areas Earn by Time, keep 100% of customer tips, and are paid weekly by direct deposit with Fast Pay and DoorDash Crimson options.

Open official link

DoorDash

DoorDash Crimson payout account

Form / portal DoorDash Crimson payout account
Fee No monthly account fee stated on the public page
Timing During setup and ongoing
Who needs it U.S. Dashers using Crimson

Public page reviewed on April 27, 2026 says approved Dashers can receive no-fee deposits after every dash and manage the account in-app.

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DoorDash

DoorDash Crimson onboarding details

Form / portal Crimson setup article
Fee Transfer or optional feature fees vary
Timing During setup and ongoing
Who needs it Dashers comparing payout methods

Public April 8, 2026 article says Crimson can provide a virtual card, standard external transfers, optional instant transfers, and early direct deposit features. Keep payout-brand drift explicit because public pages still overlap with Fast Pay and older wording.

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DoorDash

Tax-document posture

Form / portal Public tax article
Fee None for the page
Timing Before tax season
Who needs it Dashers filing taxes

Latest accessible public tax article reviewed on April 27, 2026 says Dashers are self-employed, DoorDash does not withhold taxes, and 1099-NEC delivery has run through Stripe when the threshold is met. Re-check the live tax-help flow on the action date.

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Fulfillment, Logistics, or Store Operations

DoorDash

Local delivery work overview

Form / portal Market overview
Fee None for the page
Timing Before launch
Who needs it Prospective Dashers

Public pages explain the flexible delivery model and transport-mode options by market. This directory stays in the courier baseline and does not treat DoorDash Tasks as universally available in Virginia.

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First-dash onboarding

Form / portal Public operations article
Fee None for the page
Timing Before first dash
Who needs it New Dashers

Public January 16, 2024 article describes the core accept-pick-up-drop-off flow.

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DoorDash

Shop & Deliver branch

Form / portal Public operations page
Fee None for the page
Timing Optional later branch
Who needs it Dashers adding shopping orders

Public page says Shop & Deliver uses the Red Card and a different shop-pay-deliver workflow.

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Alcohol-delivery safety branch

Form / portal Public safety article
Fee None for the page
Timing Optional later branch
Who needs it Dashers accepting alcohol orders

DoorDash says alcohol orders can require in-app ID scanning and responsible-handoff steps.

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DoorDash

Support contact basics

Form / portal Support portal
Fee None for the page
Timing Ongoing
Who needs it Active Dashers

Use when a live account issue cannot be solved from public pages.

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Insurance Checkpoint

DoorDash

Public safety and support layer

Form / portal Public safety hub
Fee None for the page
Timing Before first dash and ongoing
Who needs it All Dashers

Public safety page reviewed on April 27, 2026 describes in-app safety tools, SafeDash, a 24/7 Trust and Safety line, and an occupational-accident-policy branch.

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DoorDash Help

Auto-insurance and occupational-accident help branch

Form / portal Help-center search and support
Fee None for the page
Timing Before first dash and at each renewal
Who needs it Car-based Dashers

Dedicated public help articles for auto insurance and occupational-accident coverage exist, but the exact public article wording was not stable enough in review on April 27, 2026 to treat it as a closed universal answer. Re-check live help or in-app insurance screens before launch.

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Richmond Branch

City of Richmond

City business-license baseline

Form / portal BPOL guidance and portal links
Fee Public page shows current flat license fee and tax rules vary by gross receipts and business type
Timing Only if Richmond concludes the business is subject to city licensing
Who needs it Richmond-based founders

Public page says new businesses must obtain a license within 30 days and renew by March 1, but applicability to an ordinary solo Dasher remains a retained follow-up question.

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City of Richmond

City zoning administration

Form / portal Zoning and CZC guidance
Fee Fee varies
Timing Before relying on a home or city-based launch
Who needs it Richmond-based founders

City page routes home-occupation and residential CZC requests through zoning staff and the online permit portal.

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City of Richmond

Planning FAQ with home-occupation rules

Form / portal FAQ
Fee None for the page
Timing Before home-based launch
Who needs it Richmond home-based founders

Current public FAQ is the clearest single source for published home-occupation limits, including traffic and space limits.

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City of Richmond

Residential CZC instructions

Form / portal Residential CZC guidance
Fee See fee schedule
Timing Before filing if city confirms applicability
Who needs it Richmond residential applicants

City instruction sheet for residential CZC submissions, including home occupation requests.

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City of Richmond

Fee schedule

Form / portal Current fee schedule
Fee $50.00 residential home-occupation CZC fee
Timing If filing is required
Who needs it Richmond residential applicants

Public fee support for the home-occupation zoning branch.

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Richmond International Airport

RIC airport baseline

Form / portal Airport ground-transport page
Fee None for the page
Timing Before relying on airport-area operations
Who needs it Couriers operating near RIC

Public airport page clearly covers rideshare pickup flow, not a dedicated ordinary-Dasher workflow. Keep airport-side delivery as retained follow-up rather than flattening it into a universal answer.

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