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Does Hertz always require a deposit?

Regardless of payment method a valid credit card with sufficient credit is required to secure the rental at time of pickup. We typically reserve an amount on your credit card (or take a deposit) at least equal to the estimated charges plus a security bond (amount is shown on your Rental Agreement).



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These funds will not be available for your use. We may place an authorization amount of up to US$ 200.00 for credit card and US$ 500.00 for debit card, plus the estimated charges on a customer's card, given certain conditions that will be outlined at time of rental.

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You can rent a car with a $300 credit limit, but it depends on the amount of time you plan on renting the vehicle and the type of vehicle you're renting.

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Hertz will not accept debit cards or prepaid cash cards as a form of payment or guarantee at the time of reservation, or time of pickup. You must present a valid and accepted charge card mentioned above, at the beginning of the rental. Debit cards may be used for payment upon return.

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Renters without a ticketed return travel itinerary will need to provide a credit card with sufficient available credit to cover the estimated total amount for the rental and a deposit between $300-$400 depending on the rental location and class of vehicle rented.

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Why Rental Car Companies Avoid Debit Cards. Many rental car companies prefer not to let customers use debit cards because it increases the risk they take on when renting to you. Unlike a credit card, a debit card only has as much money on it as you put in your bank account.

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You can pay for your rental using a credit or debit card. Prepaid or stored value cards are not accepted. You can extend your rental up to 3 times, every 7 days. Every 28 days, the vehicle needs to be returned to the Hertz rental branch to open a new 28-day contract.

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How much is the security deposit for a Hertz rental? A $200 refundable security deposit is collected and held by Hertz on your credit card or debit card when you pick up the car. The deposit is returned when you stop renting the vehicle and return the car.

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Your card will be charged the amount of the rental plus a $250 minimum hold for credit and debit cards at the time of rental. When you return your vehicle Avis will release the unused portion of the hold. The funds may take up to two weeks to be released by your bank.

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Credit Qualifications/Requirements: To qualify to rent the Hertz vehicle, the renter must present at the time of rental a current driver's license and valid major credit card in the renter's own name with available credit.

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How much is the deposit? In general, a minimum of $200 plus the amount due for the rental will be charged to the payment method for security purposes. The deposit for high-value vehicles may be higher. These funds will not be available to you during the rental.

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Yes. You can return a rental car early, but whether you can get any refund, or even be penalized for the early return, will vary on the terms and conditions stated in your rental agreement. Car rental companies such as Alamo, Avis, Dollar, Fox, Sixt and Thrifty charge early return fees when you return your car early.

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Paying for Your Rental Car with a Debit Card Renters have the option to prepay for a rental online with a debit card. Some locations may require a credit card at the time of pickup, but you can still pay for the rental with a debit card.

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The short answer is no, a credit card is not required to rent a car, but it may make things easier. Most of the major rental agencies will accept debit cards for initial deposits and final payments. A credit card is usually encouraged because it tends to be the easiest way to pay.

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As long as both credit cards are under the same name as the name of the main renter, it is possible to use two credit cards to rent a car with Enterprise. Was this article helpful?

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