In order to be certified as a CareDriver and authorized to use the HopSkipDrive platform, CareDriver applicants must pass a background check. Any of the following will disqualify an applicant from becoming a CareDriver in Washington State:
- Any felony or misdemeanor conviction in the past seven years
- Any Class A or Class B felony conviction
- Any violent offense or serious violent offense conviction
- Conviction of driving under the influence, reckless driving, or any other driving-related crime
- Any sex offense conviction
- Any founded finding of child abuse or neglect Conviction or guilty plea to any crime considered “a crime against children” or other disqualifying offenses as specified in RCW 28A.400.322
- Any other offense that would disqualify you pursuant to Washington law
In addition, applicants must pass a check of their driving records.