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Are non-U.S. drivers allowed to rent on CarRentals?

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Are non-U.S. drivers allowed to rent on CarRentals?

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Yes. At check-in, the driver will need to present a valid driver’s license and credit card — both must match the driver’s name. If the driver’s license is in a language other than English or the language of the country in which you are renting, an International Driver’s Permit is recommended. In all cases, a valid driver’s license issued in your home country must be provided (whether or not you possess an International Driver’s Permit). You will not be allowed to rent a car with only an International Driver’s Permit. For rental deposits in the U.S. and Canada, you should have at least $200 in available funds. If you are using a debit card, the car rental company will place a hold on your deposit amount, and you will not have access to these funds until the car is returned. For rentals outside of the U.S. and Canada, you may need as much as $1000 in available funds, and you will be required to use a credit card for deposit. Debit cards will not be accepted for deposit on international

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