The international cab booking firm was banned by Delhi government, in December last year, following public outrage after one of its drivers allegedly raped a 26-year-old executive.
"Our arrangement with First Advantage brings in additional layers of screening over and above the standard transport licensing process including: address verification, a local criminal court search, and a national criminal database search," the app-based firm said in a statement.
First Advantage is a leading background screening firm.
Uber said that it along with First Advantage have been pilot testing the new screening process in recent weeks.
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"...Many thousands of driver-partners are in the process of being put through the screening and re-verification programme in several Indian cities, including Delhi, to bring the highest screening standards to Uber users around the country," it said.
Uber also said after extensive testing of multiple domestic and international vendors who specialize in background screening, "today, we are formally unveiling our new nationwide driver screening, working with First Advantage".
"We already have an ongoing, comprehensive re-verification process underway to ensure that all Uber driver-partners have the required police clearance and verifications," the company said.
Uber, which provides cab services to customers by way smartphone applications, has also come under the lens of regulators in many other countries besides India.