
At the very least, you must ensure the company you use is safe and competent. Give your senior executives peace of mind and use an ISO 9001 accredited service.
Follow these guidelines and you'll be working with a great company in no time!
Prior to 2000, very few laws and regulations were in existence relating to the Private Hire industry. Anyone could become a Private Hire driver and/or Private Hire Operator. Like many sectors, regulation was desperately needed. The regulations that followed sought to protect the public in their dealings with the Private Hire industry, which can only be a good thing, especially when we're talking about your safety.
Since that time, the industry has become heavily regulated and the law can often be confusing. Let us try to breakdown the main points.
Held by the actual driver
Relating to the vehicle you are driven in
Relating to the business/office/app that accepted your booking
It's worth pointing out, that all three of the above licenses must be valid. If any of the above licence requirements are not met, your booking is uninsured and therefore illegal. This is the main reason why it's so important to use a reputable and licensed Operator. The use of one will reduce your burden of checking each individual booking to ensure all requirements have been met.
The short answer is… do your research! Here are some key considerations when choosing a Private Hire Operator.
Use an ISO 9001 accredited service to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety.
All three licenses must be valid - driver, vehicle, and operator - or your booking is uninsured.
Check reviews on Google, TrustPilot, and Feefo. Verify licenses on the TfL website.
Reputable operators keep booking records for minimum 12 months as legally required.

Now this is where things get slightly complicated. If a driver suggests to a customer (or vice versa) that he or she can make a booking directly with the driver, then the driver must have, in addition to the licenses mentioned above, an Operator's Licence.
There are various tiers of Operator Licenses, based on how many vehicles can be legally operated at one time:
Corporate requirements rarely go above 100 vehicles. We have an unlimited licence which means we can operate any number of vehicles.
Without an Operator's Licence, or any of the other licenses mentioned here, the booking is uninsured and illegal. We all know the consequences of driving without insurance and none of us would knowingly do it. You can rest assured that we will ensure all our drivers have all the appropriate and up to date licenses and documentation.
If you make a booking directly with the driver, ensure he/she has his own Operator's Licence. Less than 7% of licensed drivers have a valid Operator's Licence
Don't assume that the individual or office you are dealing with is licensed. Ask to see a copy and check its validity on the TfL website.
Always ensure that the individual or business you have placed your booking with is the same individual or business that sends you an official booking confirmation. It is always a risk to receive a booking confirmation from an unknown individual or business
Using a reputable Private Hire Operator also means a record of your booking is kept for a minimum of 12 months (legal requirement), just in case you want to query anything at a later date. Also, knowing who your driver is and having their contact details means lost property can be easily found

Join the many corporations and executives who trust us with their ground transportation needs. Our ISO 9001 accreditation and fully licensed status give you complete peace of mind.