How to Drive for Amazon Relay: From CDL to Trucking Startup (2024)

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Driver Training How to get a CDL Permit and Commercial Driver’s License Pre-Startup Planning for you Amazon Trucking Business Getting a Vehicle and Trailer that meets Amazon Relay requirements Commercial trucking insurance requirements for Amazon Relay Amazon requires a safe driving record Related news Monthly Newsletter Watch the most recent episode for a Quick Trucking News Update Training Protects HAZMAT Haulers as Road Accidents Increased 155% In Past Decade 2024 Record-Breaking PA Truck Driving Championships Had Over 200 Drivers Competing Approved Changes Won’t Bolster Failing Under 21 Trucker Apprenticeship Program Mastering Manual Transmission Shifting: What New Truckers Need To Know About Floating Gears What are you searching for? What type of CDL Training do you need? Related Services What is the Cheapest Way to get your CDL? CDL School Programs CDL Testing Class A CDL (CDL School Program) Class A CDL (Company Contract Training) Class B CDL Class B CDL Upgrade Company Contract CDL Training Hot Shot Class A CDL (CDL School Program) Hot Shot Class A CDL (Company Contract Training) Modernized CDL Testing Truck Driving Simulator Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter Social Media Related news Monthly Newsletter Watch the most recent episode for a Quick Trucking News Update Training Protects HAZMAT Haulers as Road Accidents Increased 155% In Past Decade 2024 Record-Breaking PA Truck Driving Championships Had Over 200 Drivers Competing Approved Changes Won’t Bolster Failing Under 21 Trucker Apprenticeship Program FAQs References

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  • December 29, 2023
  • Luke Kibby

How to Drive for Amazon Relay: From CDL to Trucking Startup (1)

Amazon offers local and relay delivery opportunities for trucking companies, owner operators, and individuals to deliver Amazon box truck or semi-trailer loads through its Amazon Relay program.

To join Amazon Relay freight network, you must meet the following minimum requirement:

  • Have an active DOT number for at least 180 days (6 months) with interstate authority and a valid MC number
  • Have a “Carrier” entity type that is Authorized for Property and For-Hire
  • Have a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Safety Rating of “Satisfactory,” “None,” or “Not Rated”

Note: You cannot lease a box truck one day and start hauling for Amazon the next.

Recommendation for new carriers: Put insurance on your personal vehicle for the first 6 months (this will save you thousands of dollars) then switch to your commercial vehicle once authorized by Amazon to haul.

If you do not have a Class A CDL yet, your first step is to get a CDL Class A Permit from your state.

How to get a CDL Permit and Commercial Driver’s License

A driver holding a Class A CDL can drive vehicles weighing 26,001 lbs. or greater, or a vehicle towing a trailer weighing more than 10,000 lbs.

To obtain a CDL permit, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Age 21 or older to drive out-of-state (interstate driving)
  • Hold a valid Class D license (license to operate any non-commercial vehicle), or are holding a ‘junior operator’s license’, for at least two years
  • Pass a vision test
  • Pass a commercial driver instruction permit test, or the written knowledge test

Once you pass your written knowledge test, you will receive a commercial learner’s permit (CLP), which can be used to practice driving a commercial motor vehicle with one of our CDL instructors. The CDL permit is valid for 180 days to a year.

Now is the time to receive one-on-one CDL training withCNS Driver Training Centerand get your CDL license. You can save money by avoiding other expensive CDL schools and choose our quality 1-on-1 style CDL training with your own personal CDL instructor. Many are choosing this route and will even choose out-of-state CDL training because the price difference is so drastic, even when factoring in travel costs.

In general, truck driving schools typically cost up to $10,000, while our CDL School Programs would cost closer to $5000. We have Company Contract Training as well that is less than $4000 and might even be paid for by your company.

Learn more about all levels of truck driver training andCDL permit test preparationthat we offer at ourCNS Driver Training Center.

Pre-Startup Planning for you Amazon Trucking Business

The choices you make from this point forward greatly impact your startup cashflow, growth timeline, and large future payment dates. A solid business plan will list expenses and revenue expected in your new company.

The biggest reason owner-operators fail is not having enough money saved up before going on their own to manage start-up costs, maintenance emergencies, or lagging payments after finishing a load.

Expenses can be up to $20,000/month as a startup. So, put aside money for the investments needed in your new career.

And don’t forget… location, location, location. What do we mean?

One of the easiest ways to save thousands of dollars in insurance premiums when you first start your trucking company is the geographical location of your business.In most cases, it is best to avoid major cities or areas susceptible to severe weather.

For example, trucking insurance is expensive in Atlanta, GA. However, a new carrier can save thousands of dollars if they just start the location of their business outside of the city.

It is also important to consider your expected routes and delivery radius. Most insurance companies want you to stay interstate or within a 500 air-mile radius from your business location for the first couple of years of your business.

As you prove your safety history and show you can manage your company well, then expanding to long-haul trucking will be more affordable.

If you are committed to start as a long-haul trucking business, then expect to pay expensive insurance premiums for a couple years.

Getting a Vehicle and Trailer that meets Amazon Relay requirements

As your most expensive and most important asset, a used truck will likely cost around $60,000 or more while a new truck will cost around $100,000 or more.

Many new owner-operators cannot afford to put 20% down and will often choose to lease the truck with around a $1,000 down payment.

In the short-term, leasing is always cheaper because leasing focuses on the value of the truck at the end of the lease term lowering the initial investment with an option to purchase or refinance for the remaining value of the truck after the lease ends.

Amazon Relay works with the following equipment types:

  • Tractor: Day cab, Box Truck, and Sleeper Cab
  • Trailers: 28’ Trailer, 53’ Dry Van, and Reefer

If you just have a semi, their loadboard can filter loads by Drop and Hook that could be one-way or round trips. For Amazon box truck loads, if you have a 26′ box truck, the loadboard can filter loads in your area, pay rate, and more.

Commercial trucking insurance requirements for Amazon Relay

There are different types of insurance available include: Primary Liability, Cargo Insurance, Physical Damage, Non-Trucking Use (Bobtail), Worker’s Compensation Insurance. You can expect to pay much higher insurance rates if you do not have 2+ years of experience.

To drive for Amazon, carriers must have all the required insurance policies including:

  • Commercial General Liabilitynot less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate
  • Auto Liabilitynot less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, including a trailer replacement coverage of $50,000
  • Cargocoverage of least $100,000
  • Workers’ Compensationinsurance in all jurisdictions where your company operates
  • Employer Liabilitynot less than $100,000 per occurrence

Amazon requires that carriers ensure the highest level of safety and performance, including compliance with safety, DOT and insurance requirements.

Need an insurance quote? Our sister company CNS Insurance can help. Fill out aquick quoteto get started.

Additionally, if you need help with following DOT compliance, licenses, and drug testing requirements, you can reach out to CNS to help or look into our Trucking Startup Essentials package.

Amazon requires a safe driving record

Amazon is hesitant to work with carriers that have poor safety scores and conditional safety ratings according to the FMCSA’s Safety Measurement System (SMS).

The current standard Amazon is enforcing is suspending carriers from the Amazon Relay Loadboard if their Company BASIC Score (SMS score) is over 60%.

Safety Metric**DescriptionRequired Score
Unsafe Driving PercentileYour company’s raw BASIC score for Unsafe Driving as determined by the FMCSABelow 60%
HOS Compliance PercentileYour company’s raw BASIC score for HOS Compliance as determined by the FMCSABelow 60%
Vehicle Maintenance PercentileYour company’s raw BASIC score for Vehicle Maintenance as determined by the FMCSA.Below 75%

You must not exceed any of these targets to be eligible to haul loads in the future. Suspension will remain in effect until your company resolves this matter.

You canlogin to the FMCSA login portalto see your company’s BASIC status.

For more information,contact usat888.260.9448orinfo@cnsprotects.com.

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FAQs

How long does it take to get started with Amazon Relay? ›

Once we receive your company's completed application, the application will be approved or rejected within 1-3 weeks. Delays, if any, will be due to validation of insurance information.

Do I need a CDL to drive an Amazon Relay? ›

Recommendation for new carriers: Put insurance on your personal vehicle for the first 6 months (this will save you thousands of dollars) then switch to your commercial vehicle once authorized by Amazon to haul. If you do not have a Class A CDL yet, your first step is to get a CDL Class A Permit from your state.

How much can you make a week with Amazon Relay? ›

Amazon Relay Owner Operator Salary
Annual SalaryWeekly Pay
Top Earners$385,000$7,403
75th Percentile$340,000$6,538
Average$228,575$4,395
25th Percentile$125,000$2,403

How much do owner-operators make with Amazon Relay? ›

How much does an Owner Operator Amazon make? As of Jul 12, 2024, the average weekly pay for an Owner Operator Amazon in the United States is $4,395 a week.

What size box truck is needed for Amazon Relay? ›

26' and 16' box truck: Our freight calls for dock height box trucks (aka straight truck). For quick loading and unloading, we also require box trucks to have a functional tuck under the lift gate. Cargo vans cannot be used for loads on Amazon Relay.

What is the annual salary for Amazon Relay? ›

As of Jul 10, 2024, the average annual pay for a Work From Home Amazon Relay in the United States is $98,903 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $47.55 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,901/week or $8,241/month.

Do I need MC number for Amazon Relay? ›

New carriers cannot lease a box truck one day and start hauling for Amazon the next. Their FAQ page states one of their requirements: You must have “a DOT number, with interstate authority and that has been active for minimum of 180 days, and a valid MC number.”

What does Amazon Relay pay per mile? ›

How Much Do Amazon Relay Loads Pay? How much Amazon Relay pays per load depends on various factors like the route, distance, weight of the load, etc. In general, Amazon Relay pays $1.21 to $3.09 per mile.

Does Amazon Relay pay for fuel? ›

We will also cover all tolls and fuel costs. We also provide exclusive offers designed to reduce your business costs, including employee health care, truck insurance, legal and HR services, truck washes, and more. How much money will I make?

Does Amazon Relay pay daily? ›

How often do Amazon Relay drivers get paid? Amazon's payment cycle runs Sunday to Saturday, with loads being completed before the end-of-day Saturday getting paid the following Friday. In practice, this means trucking companies will be paid within 1-2 weeks of hauling a load.

Does Amazon Relay pay tolls? ›

The base rate, fuel surcharges, and tolls charges are included. Blocks: Work that's booked in blocks of time, which are filled later on with loads that start and end in the same area. Blocks are typically paid in full even if your drivers and equipment aren't needed.

How long does an Amazon Relay take to approve? ›

Apply online: In order to start hauling for Amazon Relay, you need to apply online to do so. Typically, within two to four days of submitting your online application and verifying your insurance coverages, you'll be approved to work for Amazon Relay. Once approved, you'll have access to the full Relay app.

Do you need a CDL for Amazon Relay? ›

You can use a “normal” license to operate a vehicle that weighs less than 26,000 pounds. At Amazon Relay, we do still require a DOT medical card to drive anything commercial, but owner-operators don't have to go through the time and expense of getting a CDL if their box trucks are under the weight limit.

How much does Amazon pay if you use your own car? ›

Start earning. Most drivers earn $18-25* an hour.

*Actual earnings will depend on your location, any tips you receive, how long it takes you to complete your deliveries, and other factors.

Does Amazon Relay pay same day? ›

How often do Amazon Relay drivers get paid? Amazon's payment cycle runs Sunday to Saturday, with loads being completed before the end-of-day Saturday getting paid the following Friday. In practice, this means trucking companies will be paid within 1-2 weeks of hauling a load.

How long is the first training day at Amazon? ›

Day 0 – Onboarding and Training

Your Day 0 provides you with an onboarding and training session that will prepare you for working with us on-site. The session is paid training and takes 3.5 hours to complete. Depending on the location and job you are applying for, your Day 0 may be online or it may be on-site.

How much does Amazon Relay pay per mile box truck? ›

How much Amazon Relay pays per load depends on various factors like the route, distance, weight of the load, etc. In general, Amazon Relay pays $1.21 to $3.09 per mile.

Do I need a MC number for Amazon Relay? ›

New carriers cannot lease a box truck one day and start hauling for Amazon the next. Their FAQ page states one of their requirements: You must have “a DOT number, with interstate authority and that has been active for minimum of 180 days, and a valid MC number.”

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