Company resources
Each taxi association, for-hire company, and transportation network company (TNC) must have an organization license and must renew it annually. Review our list of currently licensed companies and agencies.
Whether you're a new company in the area, starting a new line of business, or just want to maintain our partnership, we want to help. Contact us at 206-263-1982 or ForHireDriver@kingcounty.gov.
Information specific to TNCs
"Transportation network company" or "TNC" is defined in King County regulations as a company that provides dispatch services via an application dispatch system to connect drivers with passengers for the transportation of passengers for fares. King County passed an ordinance in 2014 regulating TNCs.
TNCs must pay a $0.23 per-trip fee for all trips originating outside the city limits of Seattle, and $0.08 per-trip fee for all trips originating in the city limits of Seattle. These fees are collected by the TNC and submitted quarterly. This fee covers the costs of enforcement and regulation of TNC licensing, vehicle endorsements, and driver permitting. In addition, TNCs must pay $0.10 per trip for the Wheelchair Accessible Services Fund.
New TNC Company Licensing Process
Summary of TNC responsibilities
- Have a valid TNC license and renew it annually
- Meet insurance standards for vehicles
- Maintain two years of records
- Have a valid Seattle business license
- Have an application dispatch system approved by King County
- Submit quarterly reporting to King County
- Abide by King County Code and Seattle Municipal Code