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How to Get an Uber Receipt (Rides and Uber Eats)

Need an Uber receipt for an expense report? Here are three fast ways to find one: in the Uber app under Your Trips, at riders.uber.com, or from the email Uber sends after every ride, plus how to download a PDF and switch a trip to your business profile.

Mylo Mylo Team June 7, 2026 4 min read

Method 1: Find it in the Uber app (fastest)

Every ride you take generates a receipt automatically, so you almost never have to request one. It is already sitting in your trip history.

  1. Open the Uber app and sign in.
  2. Tap Activity (shown as Your Trips in some versions) to see your ride history.
  3. Find the ride by date and destination, and tap it to open the trip details.
  4. Scroll down and tap Receipt to see the full fare breakdown, then tap Resend receipt to email it to yourself.
Tip: Set up a business profile under Account before your next work trip. When you switch your payment profile to it, those rides get tagged for business automatically and the receipts can route straight to your work email.

The receipt already shows the base fare, time, distance, booking fees, tolls, and any tip, so it counts as an itemized receipt for expense and tax records.

Method 2: riders.uber.com trip history (best for PDFs)

If you are at a computer and putting together an expense report, the website is the cleaner option because it lets you download a proper PDF.

  1. Go to riders.uber.com and sign in with the same account you booked the ride on.
  2. Open My Trips to see your full trip history.
  3. Select the trip you need.
  4. View the receipt and choose the option to download it as a PDF, or save the page.

Make sure you sign in with the same phone number or email you used to book. People often have a personal account and a work one, and a trip only shows under the account that paid for it.

Method 3: The email Uber already sent you

Uber emails a receipt to the address on your account after every completed trip, so the one you need may already be in your inbox.

  1. Search your email for the trip date, the pickup or drop-off, or simply for messages from Uber.
  2. Open the receipt email to see the fare breakdown.
  3. Forward it, print it, or save it as a PDF for your records.

This is handy when you no longer have the app installed or you are helping someone else track down a ride.

Switching a trip to a business profile

If a work ride accidentally went on your personal card, you can usually fix it.

  • Set it up first: Under Account, add a business profile with your work email and, if your company uses it, a billing code or expense provider. Then switch your payment profile to business before you request a ride.
  • Fix a past trip: Open the trip details and look for the option to switch the trip to your business profile, then resend the receipt to your work email. Some rides need to be moved before they are billed, so do it soon after the trip.
  • Keep them separate: Riding for both work and personal use on one account is fine as long as you tag each trip correctly, which keeps your expense records clean.

Uber Eats order receipts

Food deliveries work almost the same way.

  1. Open the Uber Eats app and tap Orders, or open the main Uber app and tap Activity.
  2. Select the order to see the itemized food receipt, including items, fees, and tip.
  3. Resend it to your email, or grab the receipt email Uber sent after delivery.

Uber receipt not working? Try this

  • Do not see the trip? Make sure you are signed into the same account (personal vs business) that booked or paid for the ride.
  • No receipt email? Check the spam folder and confirm the email address on your Uber account is current under Account settings.
  • Need a PDF and only see the app? Use riders.uber.com on a computer, where the download option is easier to find.
  • Wrong card charged? Switch the trip to the right profile soon after the ride, then resend the receipt so it reflects the correct billing.

The faster way: let Mylo grab every receipt automatically

Digging through Activity and your inbox after every trip is the slow way. Mylo finds your Uber and Uber Eats receipts for you: it scans your email inboxes, pulls the itemized version of each ride and order, and matches it to the card transaction that paid for it. No screenshots, no forwarding, no lost rides at expense time.

No new card and no manual entry. Mylo works on top of the Visa, Mastercard, or Amex you already use, and syncs clean categorized expenses to QuickBooks so your business rides are sorted before you even open a spreadsheet. Free on iOS, Android, and the web.

Sources: Uber Help Center and riders.uber.com. Exact steps can vary slightly by app version and region.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get an itemized Uber receipt for an expense report?

Open the trip in the Uber app or at riders.uber.com and view the receipt; it already breaks down the base fare, time, distance, booking fees, tolls, and tip. From riders.uber.com on a computer you can download it as a PDF, which is usually the cleanest format to attach to an expense report.

Can I get an Uber receipt without the app?

Yes. Uber emails a receipt to the address on your account after every completed trip, so search your inbox for the date or for an email from Uber. You can also sign in at riders.uber.com from any browser to view and download your trip receipts without the app.

How do I put an Uber ride on my business profile?

Set up a business profile in the app under Account, then switch your payment profile to it before you request the ride. For a past trip, you can usually switch a trip to a business profile from the trip details and resend the receipt; some rides may need to be moved before they are billed.

Where do I find an Uber Eats receipt?

Uber Eats receipts live in the Uber Eats app under Orders, or in the main Uber app under Activity. Open the order to see the itemized food receipt, then resend it to your email. Uber also emails an order receipt automatically after each delivery.

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