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Frequently Asked Questions About Car Rentals in the USA

Planning a car rental in the United States? Below are clear answers to the most common questions so you can book with confidence and travel without surprises.

To rent a vehicle in the United States, you typically need a valid driver’s license, an accepted payment card, and a government-issued photo ID. International travelers may also need an International Driving Permit depending on the state.

Most U.S. car rental companies require drivers to be at least 21 years old. Renters under the age of 25 may be subject to a young-driver surcharge, and some premium vehicles may have higher age limits.

While insurance may not be legally required in all cases, it is highly recommended. Rental providers offer coverage options, and some personal auto insurance policies or credit cards may already include rental car protection.

Many rental locations in the U.S. do accept debit cards; however, additional identity checks or a refundable security deposit may be required. Airport locations often have stricter policies.

Yes, most rental agreements allow interstate travel within the United States. Keep in mind that one-way rentals or long-distance drop-offs may include extra fees or specific terms set by the rental provider.
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