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Can you rent a car in another country with a US license?

Many countries allow you to rent a car and drive legally with your US driver's license, but they may have other stipulations about who can rent a car. For example, when renting a car in Europe, pay close attention to minimum and maximum driving ages.



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Keep in mind that those with a driver's licence issued from the USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand do not require an IDP to be able to rent a car in the UK. However, keep in mind that some car rental companies may require one if you are planning to drive across the channel, crossing by either Le Shuttle or a ferry.

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Documents needed to rent a car in Spain To rent a car in Spain, you will need to be at least 21 years of age and furnish a valid driver's license from your home country, a credit card and an international permit; you should also have a printed copy of the confirmation or voucher in-hand.

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Renting a Car in Italy as a Visitor or Tourist If you are coming to Italy and you would like to rent a car, you will need the following legal documents: Your valid US driver's license (not expired, not suspended, etc.) An International Driving Permit (aka IDP) Your international ID (passport)

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Currently, there is only one place for US licensed drivers to get an International Drivers Permits. They can be obtained from American Automobile Association (AAA). There are many places online that offer translated licenses, but AAA is the only certified provider by the US State Department to issue them.

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An international driving permit is required for non-European driver's license holders.

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Thanks to an agreement between the UK and USA, a UK licence holder can drive in the United States if a full and valid licence is held. As long as the licence has been valid for more than a year and is in English, renting a car should not be a problem. That being said, rules between states and rental companies vary.

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U.S. citizen tourists/temporary residents with stays less than six months with a valid United States driver's license can drive in Greece with their U.S. license. For stays more than 185 days in Greece: A Greek license may be required.

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