FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
To rent a car, you typically need to provide a valid driving license, a government-issued photo ID (such as a passport or national ID card), and a credit or debit card for payment. Some companies may also request proof of address or additional identification, depending on their policies.
Yes, most car rental companies require the renter to be at least 21 years old. However, some companies may allow drivers as young as 18, but they may charge a young driver fee. Similarly, certain luxury vehicles may have a higher age requirement, typically 25 years or older.
Fuel charges are usually not included in the base rental price. Renters are responsible for refueling the vehicle before returning it. Some companies offer a prepaid fuel option, allowing you to pay for a full tank in advance, or they may charge you extra if the tank isn’t refilled.
Yes, many car rental services allow one-way rentals, where you can pick up the car at one location and drop it off at another. However, this convenience often comes with an additional one-way or drop-off fee, which varies depending on the distance and location.
If the car gets damaged, you might be held liable for the repair costs unless you have purchased additional insurance or damage protection. Most rental companies offer optional coverage, such as collision damage waivers, to reduce your financial responsibility in case of accidents.