Call 911 to report reckless driving in progress.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Alert
Protect yourself and others. All Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) drivers and passengers must wear a face covering. You can use a homemade mask, bandana, or a scarf.
You can make a complaint about a car service driver or company.
The following vehicles are considered car services:
- Black cars
- App-based transportation, such as Lyft, Uber, Via, or Revel
- Limousines
- Ambulettes (paratransit vehicles)
- Commuter vans
- Livery
The Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) regulates for-hire transportation. The TLC does not regulate food delivery services or other delivery services, such as Uber Eats and Caviar. Customers should contact app-based companies for assistance.
What Happens Next
For the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) to take action against a driver, you must participate in a hearing.
If you live in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut, you may participate in person at 31-00 47th Avenue in Queens or by phone. If you live somewhere else, you may participate by phone.
If you decline a hearing, your complaint will be sent to the TLC, but no action will be taken against the driver.
Passenger information is not provided to a driver unless there are legal proceedings after a TLC hearing.