You will need a valid driver’s license, a credit card for payment, and proof of identity (e.g., passport for international travelers).
Late returns usually incur an additional fee. Be sure to notify the rental office if you expect a delay.
If you are involved in an accident or breakdown, contact the rental company immediately for assistance. Be sure to have the necessary details, such as police reports (if applicable) and the rental agreement number.
Some locations accept debit cards, but many require a credit card for the deposit. It’s best to check with the rental company ahead of time.
Basic liability insurance is usually included, but additional coverage options, such as collision damage waiver (CDW), are available for purchase.
The minimum age to rent a car is typically 21 years old, though drivers under 25 may incur a young driver surcharge.
Yes, most rentals can be modified or canceled, though cancellation policies vary. You may incur a fee for changes or cancellations depending on the terms of your booking.
Late returns are typically subject to an additional charge, often calculated by the hour or day. It’s always best to notify the rental office if you expect a delay.