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Become a Chauffeur Partner with LUX24

Apply to become a LUX24 LIMO chauffeur partner in Canada. Select your province and city to check licences, vehicle documents, insurance and local requirements.

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Step 1: Select Canada, Province and City

The registration form starts with Canada, then asks for the province or territory and the city where you want to drive.

Canadian Provinces and Territories

  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba
  • New Brunswick
  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Nova Scotia
  • Ontario
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Quebec
  • Saskatchewan
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut
  • Yukon

Ontario Cities

Alberta

  • Calgary
  • Edmonton
  • Red Deer
  • Lethbridge
  • St. Albert
  • Medicine Hat
  • Grande Prairie
  • Airdrie
  • Spruce Grove
  • Leduc
  • Okotoks
  • Fort McMurray
  • Cochrane
  • Lloydminster
  • Camrose
  • Canmore
  • Brooks
  • Chestermere
  • Wetaskiwin
  • Sylvan Lake

British Columbia

  • Vancouver
  • Victoria
  • Surrey
  • Burnaby
  • Richmond
  • Coquitlam
  • Kelowna
  • Abbotsford
  • Langley
  • Nanaimo
  • Kamloops
  • Chilliwack
  • North Vancouver
  • Prince George
  • Vernon
  • Penticton
  • New Westminster
  • Maple Ridge
  • Port Coquitlam
  • Whistler
  • Squamish
  • White Rock
  • Delta
  • West Vancouver
  • Courtenay
  • Campbell River
  • Duncan
  • Fort St. John

Manitoba

  • Winnipeg
  • Brandon
  • Steinbach
  • Thompson
  • Portage la Prairie
  • Winkler
  • Selkirk
  • Morden
  • Dauphin
  • The Pas
  • Flin Flon
  • Swan River
  • Niverville

New Brunswick

  • Fredericton
  • Moncton
  • Saint John
  • Dieppe
  • Miramichi
  • Edmundston
  • Bathurst
  • Campbellton
  • Riverview
  • Quispamsis
  • Rothesay
  • Oromocto
  • Grand Falls
  • Sackville

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • St. John's
  • Mount Pearl
  • Corner Brook
  • Conception Bay South
  • Paradise
  • Grand Falls-Windsor
  • Gander
  • Labrador City
  • Happy Valley-Goose Bay
  • Stephenville
  • Carbonear
  • Bay Roberts

Nova Scotia

  • Halifax
  • Sydney
  • Dartmouth
  • Bedford
  • Truro
  • New Glasgow
  • Glace Bay
  • Kentville
  • Bridgewater
  • Yarmouth
  • Amherst
  • Antigonish
  • Wolfville
  • Port Hawkesbury

Ontario

  • Toronto
  • Ottawa
  • Mississauga
  • Brampton
  • Hamilton
  • London
  • Markham
  • Vaughan
  • Kitchener
  • Windsor
  • Richmond Hill
  • Oakville
  • Burlington
  • Greater Sudbury
  • Oshawa
  • Barrie
  • St. Catharines
  • Cambridge
  • Kingston
  • Guelph
  • Whitby
  • Ajax
  • Waterloo
  • Pickering
  • Milton
  • Thunder Bay
  • Brantford
  • Niagara Falls
  • Peterborough
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Sarnia
  • North Bay
  • Belleville
  • Cornwall
  • Timmins
  • Woodstock
  • Welland
  • Orillia
  • Orangeville
  • Stratford
  • Leamington
  • Georgina
  • Newmarket
  • Aurora
  • Caledon
  • Halton Hills
  • Collingwood
  • Cobourg
  • Brockville
  • Chatham
  • Innisfil
  • Grimsby
  • Thorold
  • Port Colborne
  • Wasaga Beach

Prince Edward Island

  • Charlottetown
  • Summerside
  • Stratford
  • Cornwall
  • Montague
  • Kensington
  • Souris
  • Alberton

Quebec

  • Montréal
  • Québec City
  • Laval
  • Gatineau
  • Longueuil
  • Sherbrooke
  • Saguenay
  • Lévis
  • Trois-Rivières
  • Terrebonne
  • Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
  • Repentigny
  • Brossard
  • Drummondville
  • Saint-Jérôme
  • Granby
  • Blainville
  • Saint-Hyacinthe
  • Shawinigan
  • Dollard-des-Ormeaux
  • Rimouski
  • Châteauguay
  • Victoriaville
  • Mirabel
  • Mascouche
  • Rouyn-Noranda
  • Boucherville
  • Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
  • Joliette
  • Sorel-Tracy
  • Saint-Eustache
  • Alma
  • Sept-Îles
  • Val-d'Or
  • Baie-Comeau

Saskatchewan

  • Saskatoon
  • Regina
  • Prince Albert
  • Moose Jaw
  • Swift Current
  • Yorkton
  • North Battleford
  • Estevan
  • Weyburn
  • Lloydminster
  • Martensville
  • Warman
  • Melfort
  • Humboldt
  • Meadow Lake

Northwest Territories

  • Yellowknife
  • Hay River
  • Inuvik
  • Fort Smith
  • Behchokǫ̀
  • Fort Simpson
  • Norman Wells
  • Tuktoyaktuk

Nunavut

  • Iqaluit
  • Rankin Inlet
  • Arviat
  • Baker Lake
  • Cambridge Bay
  • Pond Inlet
  • Kugluktuk
  • Igloolik

Yukon

  • Whitehorse
  • Dawson City
  • Watson Lake
  • Haines Junction
  • Carmacks
  • Mayo
  • Faro
  • Teslin

Step 2: Create Your Account

Drivers provide first name, last name, email, phone number, password and address information. Google sign-in is also available when enabled.

Step 3: Vehicle Information

Lux24 accepts professional black vehicles that meet local city, province and platform requirements. Vehicles must be no more than three model years old at the time of application.

  • Vehicle Class
  • Vehicle Year of Manufacture (YoM)
  • Vehicle Brand
  • Vehicle Model
  • Vehicle Color: Black
  • License Number Plate
  • Vehicle VIN

Step 4: Driver License and Documents

The Driver License step starts the compliance review. Ontario applicants see the required document checklist and can upload secure files for review.

  • Professional Profile Picture
  • Ontario Driver's Licence
  • Limousine Chauffeur Licence
  • City of Toronto PTC Permit
  • Proof of Work Eligibility
  • Criminal Record Check and Driver's Abstract
  • Vehicle Registration
  • Commercial Liability Insurance
  • Limousine Plate
  • Safety Standards Certificate
  • Vehicle Visual Verification
  • Certificate of Incorporation
  • CRA-Issued Business Number
  • Limousine Owner Licence
  • Direct Deposit Information

Step 5: Partner Training

Welcome to LUX24 Partner Training

Before you can accept LUX24 Limo Service trip requests, complete the ten modules below. Each one is accessed individually, and takes about ten minutes.

You've completed 0 of 10 modules. About 125 minutes total · Complete in any order.

Module 1

Welcome to LUX24

Learn about LUX24 LIMO and its vision.

4 lessons · 12 min

Module 2

What LUX24 Expects From You

Your responsibilities as a driver or fleet partner, in plain terms.

3 lessons

Module 3

The LUX24 Partner App

Get to know the LUX24 LIMO Partner App.

3 lessons

Module 4

Managing Rides

Learn how to manage your rides through the Partner App.

3 lessons

Module 5

Wait Time Policy

Learn more about waiting time procedures.

2 lessons · 10 min

Module 6

Earnings, Payments & Ride History

Where your money and your trip records live in the app.

3 lessons

Module 7

Trip Changes & Extras

What happens when a trip changes mid-way, and how hourly overtime works.

2 lessons

Module 8

Guidelines & Quality Standards

Review LUX24 LIMO's quality expectations for every trip.

3 lessons

Module 9

Service Improvement Opportunities

What service improvements are, how to avoid them, and what happens when they occur.

3 lessons · 16 min

Module 10

Safety Guidelines & Emergency Procedures

How to keep yourself and your guests safe, and what to do in an emergency.

2 lessons · 14 min

Modules can be completed in any order. All ten must show complete before LUX24 can activate your account to receive trip requests.

Quick Eligibility Checker

Start with your market

Preliminary guidance only. Final requirements depend on your service model, operating area, and current local rules.

PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENT GUIDE

Toronto, Ontario

Chauffeur using own vehicle · Pre-arranged limousine / chauffeur

12-step checklist

Important: This is a screening guide, not legal advice or an approval to operate. Requirements can change and depend on how trips are booked, priced, dispatched and fulfilled.

REGULATORY AUTHORITY

City of Toronto · Municipal Licensing & Standards

Toronto requires licensing for the limousine service company, limousine owner/vehicle and vehicle-for-hire limousine driver.

City rules reviewed

Toronto limousine licensing ↗ · Municipal Code Chapter 546 ↗

Official-source review: July 26, 2026 · Always verify the current consolidated by-law and insurance policy before operating.

Need help getting licensed?

Start by confirming the correct Toronto licence category for your role, then upload readable copies of every required document for LUX24 review before accepting trips.

01 Signup / application

Action or document likely required.

Create a LUX24 Partner profile using your legal name and accurate contact details. Submit the legal name, contact information and ownership details for the applicant. Fleet operators should include company registration, responsible officers and vehicle roster.

02 Driver licence requirements

Action or document likely required.

Provide a clear image of a valid Ontario Class G driver's licence or higher. Toronto limousine and vehicle-for-hire requirements may also depend on driving experience, licence history and the service category you apply under.

03 Proof of work eligibility

Action or document likely required.

Provide evidence that you are legally permitted to work in Canada, such as a Canadian passport, permanent resident card, citizenship document or valid work permit where applicable.

04 Background / safety screening

Action or document likely required.

Submit a recent Criminal Record Check or Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check where required by the City, airport authority, insurer or LUX24 review process.

05 Driving record

Action or document likely required.

Upload a recent driver's abstract or acceptable driving record. LUX24 reviews driving history, safety concerns and document currency before activation.

06 Commercial limousine insurance

Action or document likely required.

Provide commercial liability insurance suitable for pre-arranged paid passenger transportation. Coverage must match the vehicle, driver or company name and declared service use.

07 Vehicle registration

Action or document likely required.

Upload clear images of both sides of the vehicle registration, including the vehicle portion and plate portion. Vehicle ownership or fleet authorization must match the application.

08 Vehicle inspection

Action or document likely required.

Submit a valid Safety Standards Certificate or inspection document issued by a licensed mechanic where required. The vehicle must remain clean, safe and compliant before every trip.

09 Municipal / vehicle-for-hire / chauffeur / limousine licences

Action or document likely required.

Confirm and upload the applicable Toronto limousine service company, limousine owner or vehicle, and vehicle-for-hire limousine driver permissions for the role you perform.

10 Airport permit, where applicable

Action or document likely required.

Airport pickup privileges may require separate permits, decals, accounts or fees. Confirm Toronto Pearson, Billy Bishop or other airport requirements before accepting airport pickups.

11 LUX24 vehicle standards

Action or document likely required.

The vehicle must satisfy LUX24 premium standards, including appropriate class, black exterior, clean black interior, excellent condition, passenger comfort and service-tier fit.

12 Missing documents and next steps

Action or document likely required.

Resolve expired, rejected, mismatched or missing documents. Do not accept paid LUX24 trips until training, documents and account status are reviewed and approved.

Partner Types

Who Can Apply?

Three ways to partner with LUX24. Choosing the right one up front makes the rest of your application faster.

Independent Chauffeur

You drive, you own the account

For a chauffeur who drives their own vehicle, or a vehicle they're authorized to use, and manages their own documents and business activity.

  • Suited to a single driver managing their own schedule
  • Personal documents: identity, driver's licence, work eligibility, background and driving record checks
  • Vehicle documents: registration, commercial insurance, inspection — provided by you
  • Applicable local chauffeur or vehicle-for-hire licensing, where required

Check Eligibility

Fleet Driver

You drive for a fleet partner

For a chauffeur driving a vehicle that belongs to a registered LUX24 fleet partner, rather than one they own themselves.

  • Vehicle-related documents may be managed by the fleet, not you — confirm with your fleet partner
  • You're still responsible for your own personal documents: licence, work eligibility, background check
  • Must be affiliated with a LUX24-registered fleet to apply this way

Check Eligibility

Fleet Owner / Operator

You manage drivers or vehicles

For a company or individual managing one or more vehicles or drivers under a single business account.

  • Responsible for business, insurance, and vehicle documentation for the fleet
  • Registers through a separate fleet application path
  • May onboard drivers who don't own their own vehicle

Apply as a Fleet Partner

Why Partner with LUX24

What the partnership actually gives you

No income promises here — just what the platform does, and what it doesn't.

Trip details before you accept

See the vehicle class, fare, pickup and drop-off, and estimated distance and duration before deciding whether to accept a request.

Doesn't guarantee trip volume or frequency in your area.

Upfront Trip Information

LUX24 uses a fixed price shown before a trip is confirmed — no dynamic or surge pricing added on top mid-trip.

Mid-trip changes the guest requests, like an extra stop, can still affect the final charge.

Manage availability yourself

Go online or offline from the driver app whenever you choose, and set a search radius for how far you're willing to travel for a request.

Doesn't guarantee a minimum number of trips while online.

Direct payout setup

Add a payout method through the app, and track your earnings by day, week, or month, plus your full ride history.

Payout schedule and timing are confirmed during onboarding, not guaranteed same-day.

One account for documents

Upload and manage your licensing and vehicle documents in one place, with visibility into what's approved and what's outstanding.

Document review still takes time — LUX24 doesn't control government-issued document timelines.

Partner support

Reach LUX24 Partner Care by phone or through the app if something comes up before, during, or after a trip.

Support helps with the platform and process — it isn't a substitute for calling emergency services in an emergency.

Before You Apply

General Canadian Requirements

These aren't identical everywhere in Canada. Each item below is tagged by what actually determines it — your province, your city, your partner type, your vehicle, or something confirmed only once you apply.

RequirementWhat it coversDepends on
Legal right to work in CanadaCitizenship, permanent residency, or a valid work permitUsually required
Valid driver's licenceThe licence class required for passenger transportation varies by provinceProvince-specific
Acceptable driving recordA clean or acceptable history, reviewed against provincial and platform standardsProvince-specific
Criminal record / background checkType and validity period vary — some provinces require a Vulnerable Sector check specificallyProvince-specific
Commercial passenger transportation insurancePersonal auto insurance generally isn't sufficient for paid passenger transportProvince-specific
Vehicle registrationRegistered to you, or documented authorization to use the vehicleVehicle-specific
Vehicle inspection / safety certificateA passed inspection from an authorized facilityProvince-specific
Provincial passenger transportation authoritySome provinces license the platform directly; others license individual drivers or bothProvince-specific
Municipal chauffeur or vehicle-for-hire licenceWhere it exists, it's usually layered on top of provincial rules — not a replacement for themMunicipality-specific
Business registrationTypically relevant for Fleet Owner applicants, not individual chauffeursPartner-type-specific
Tax informationNeeded to process payouts correctlyUsually required
Payout informationBank details for receiving earningsUsually required
Professional profile photoFace clearly visible, no glasses or hatsUsually required
Smartphone with app accessLocation and notification permissions enabledUsually required
French-language proficiencyConfirmed as a Québec-specific requirement for provincially authorized driversConfirm during application

Worth Understanding

Why one city's approval doesn't carry over to the next

Canadian passenger transportation regulation is split across federal, provincial, and municipal authority — and each province divides that authority differently. A licence in one city is not a licence everywhere.

ProvinceHow regulation is generally split
OntarioMunicipalities set most of the rules individually. A licence in Toronto doesn't authorize activity in Mississauga, Ottawa, or any other Ontario city — each has its own vehicle-for-hire by-law, and some (even smaller ones) require their own separate driver or company licence.
QuébecThe framework is mainly provincial (SAAQ / Commission des transports du Québec), with municipal and airport-specific rules layered on top in some cases.
British ColumbiaPassenger transportation licensing is provincial (Passenger Transportation Board), but municipalities can still require their own local business licence — a provincial licence doesn't waive that.
AlbertaRide-hail/TNC driver requirements are set provincially, but taxi and limousine licensing is largely municipal — the Alberta government directs applicants to check directly with the relevant municipality.
ManitobaWinnipeg regulates vehicles-for-hire (including PTPs) directly under its own by-law; the province delegated this authority to the municipality.

Three ways a service like this gets classified

Regulators generally look at three possible models, and the label a company gives itself doesn't decide which one applies — what matters is who actually sets the price, assigns the driver, takes the payment, dispatches the trip, and handles complaints.

  • Limousine brokerage — the platform pre-arranges trips and hands them to a licensed limousine company or driver.
  • Transportation network company (PTC/TNC) — the platform connects drivers to passengers through an app, typically under specific PTC/TNC/PTP rules.
  • Booking marketplace — the platform is purely an intermediary, and independently licensed companies perform the actual transportation.

Which of these actually describes LUX24's operating model in a given city is a legal and regulatory determination, not a content decision, based on the way each trip is booked, priced, dispatched, paid for and fulfilled.

Local Requirements

Requirements by Major Service Area

LUX24 accepts chauffeur partner applications across Canada. The four cities below have been researched directly from official government and municipal sources, so their document requirements are shown in detail. Every other Canadian city is also open for applications — see the directory below.

Toronto, Ontario

Governed by Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 546 — Licensing of Vehicles-for-Hire

Applications Open — Verified Requirements

Toronto separates three licence types that are easy to confuse. Here's the real distinction:

  • Vehicle-for-Hire Driver Licence — Issued directly to you by the City. Requires an Ontario Class G (or higher) licence, 3+ years driving experience, a Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check (within 280 days), and completion of a City-approved training program.
  • PTC Driver Licence — Needed to drive with an app-based platform. The City does not issue this to you directly — the platform applies on your behalf.
  • Limousine Owner's Licence — A separate licence tied to whoever owns the vehicle, not the driver.
  • Vehicle age (municipal maximum) — Up to 10 model years old is currently permitted under the by-law — separate from LUX24's own stricter vehicle standard.
  • Vehicle inspection — Safety Standards Certificate from an MTO-licensed inspection station.

Source: City of Toronto — Vehicle-for-Hire Licensing

Last reviewed: July 26, 2026

Ottawa, Ontario

Governed by Vehicle for Hire By-law No. 2016-272

Applications Open — Verified Requirements

  • Platform-level licence — A Private Transportation Company (PTC) must itself be licensed by the City, and must confirm to the City that each affiliated driver meets requirements.
  • Driver-level requirements — An acceptable Statement of Driving Record, a Police Records Check for Vulnerable Sector Service, no licence suspension in any province, and proof of automobile liability insurance.
  • Vehicle age — 10-year limit (classic, vintage, and specialty limousines are exempt).
  • Vehicle inspection — Annual MTO Safety Standards Certificate; biannual inspection for vehicles over 5 years old.

Source: City of Ottawa — Vehicle for Hire By-law

Last reviewed: July 26, 2026

Vancouver, British Columbia

Governed by the Passenger Transportation Act (provincial) and City of Vancouver business licensing

Applications Open — Verified Requirements

  • Provincial licence — A ride-hail company needs a Passenger Transportation Licence with Special Authorization from the Passenger Transportation Board. As of 2019, the Province — not the municipality — issues driver Chauffeur's Permits for this category.
  • Who applies — The City of Vancouver states directly: "Individual drivers do not need to apply for a permit — the company you drive for will handle it."
  • Driver's licence class — B.C. Class 1, 2, or 4.
  • Vehicle age — Under 10 years old for ride-hail.

Source: City of Vancouver · BC Passenger Transportation Board

Last reviewed: July 26, 2026

Montréal, Québec

Governed by the Act Respecting Remunerated Passenger Transportation by Automobile (CQLR c T-11.2)

Applications Open — Verified Requirements

  • Two driver paths — "Authorized" (direct with the SAAQ) or "registered" (through a transportation system operator/platform, which sets its own registration requirements).
  • Licence & language — Class 5 licence or higher, 12+ months of driving experience, and the ability to understand, speak, and read French.
  • Background check — Certificate of no judicial record from a municipal police service or the Sûreté du Québec specifically — not accepted from private firms or the RCMP.
  • Vehicle — 10 years old or less, no alcohol ignition interlock device, a distinguishing rear-window accessory issued by SAAQ while in service.

Source: SAAQ — Remunerated Passenger Transportation

Last reviewed: July 26, 2026

Applications From Other Canadian Cities

LUX24 accepts chauffeur partner applications from any Canadian city, town, or municipality — you don't need to see your city listed above to apply. What varies is how much of this page's research has been done for your specific location: Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, and Montréal have detailed, sourced requirement boxes above. Calgary, Edmonton, and Winnipeg have been researched at the province/city level for the eligibility checker (not yet built into a full box here). For every other city, the same general Canadian and provincial requirements apply as a starting point, and your exact local document requirements are confirmed during application review — not assumed from a generic list.

Vehicle Standards

What your vehicle needs to meet

Two different things get called "vehicle requirements" — the legal minimum where you operate, and LUX24's own platform standard, which can be stricter. This page keeps them separate.

StandardWhat it meansSource
LUX24 platform standard: vehicle ageUp to three years old, across all vehicle classes.LUX24 standard
LUX24 platform standard: vehicle classesBusiness Class, Business VAN/SUV, VIP Luxury.LUX24 standard
Legal minimum: vehicle age (Toronto)Up to 10 model years old currently permitted by the municipal by-law — LUX24's own standard is stricter.City-specific legal minimum
Commercial insurancePersonal insurance is not sufficient for paid passenger transport — a commercial policy is required.Province-specific legal minimum
Vehicle inspectionA passed inspection from an authorized facility in your province.Province-specific legal minimum
Exterior and interior conditionClean inside and out, in safe and roadworthy condition, matching the booked vehicle class.LUX24 standard
EV and hybrid eligibilityReviewed during application based on the submitted vehicle and operating area.Confirm during application
Leased vehiclesReviewed during application based on the submitted vehicle and operating area.Confirm during application

How It Works

The Application Process

Eight steps, start to finish. No guaranteed review time is quoted here — none has been confirmed as a real SLA.

  1. 1. Check availability in your city

    Confirm LUX24 is accepting applications where you are, using the checker above.

  2. 2. Choose your partner type

    Independent Chauffeur, Fleet Driver, or Fleet Owner.

  3. 3. Create your account

    Sign up by phone, email, or Google, and verify your number.

  4. 4. Add driver and vehicle information

    Name, licence number, address, and vehicle plate, year, colour, and model.

  5. 5. Upload required documents

    Identity, licensing, background check, driving record, and vehicle documents — the exact list depends on your location and partner type.

  6. 6. Complete Partner Training

    Required before your account can go active. Training completion and document approval are reviewed separately.

  7. 7. Application review

    LUX24 reviews your documents and information. No guaranteed turnaround time is published.

  8. 8. Account activation

    Once approved, you can go online and start receiving trip requests.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply to become a LUX24 Chauffeur Partner?

Independent chauffeurs, fleet drivers, and fleet owners or operators may apply if they can meet the local licensing, vehicle, document, and Partner Training requirements for their operating area.

Is LUX24 accepting applications in my city?

Use the Quick Eligibility Checker to review your city. If your city is not listed, you can still submit an application and LUX24 will confirm whether applications are open during review.

Can I apply as an independent chauffeur?

Yes. Independent chauffeurs can apply when they drive their own vehicle, or a vehicle they are authorized to use, and can provide the required documents.

Do requirements differ by city?

Yes. Requirements can change by province, municipality, airport, partner type, vehicle class, and service model.

Does the vehicle have to be black?

Yes. LUX24's platform standard is a black exterior and premium black interior for eligible chauffeur vehicles, unless LUX24 confirms a different approved standard during review.

What model year is accepted?

LUX24's current platform standard is vehicles up to three years old. Local legal minimums may be different, but LUX24 can apply a stricter platform standard.

How long does application review take?

No guaranteed review time is published. Review depends on your city, partner type, document completeness, document quality, verification requirements, and whether follow-up is needed.

Is Partner Training required?

Yes. Partner Training must be completed before an account can become active. Training completion and document approval are reviewed separately.

Can I apply if my city isn't listed?

Yes. You may apply from any Canadian city, town, or municipality. LUX24 will review local requirements and confirm whether your area can be supported.

Who should I contact for application support?

Contact LUX24 Partner Care through the contact page or support channels with your name, city, partner type, and application email so the team can help you faster.

Check Your Eligibility

Security and Review

Uploaded documents are validated for permitted file type and file size before submission. Driver eligibility depends on completed training, approved documents and account status.

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