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What documents do I need to drive a hire car in Italy?

What you need to hire a car in Italy:
  • Full driving licence that you've held for at least one year. ...
  • Valid passport or ID card.
  • Be at least 18 years of age. ...
  • Internationally recognised credit or debit card in the name of the driver.




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If you're a non-EU citizen that would like to rent a car in Italy, it's essential to hold an International Driver's Permit. The Italian car rental might not ask for it, but it is required by law that you have one, and it may be requested during a police check.

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When you rent a car in Italy, you'll need a couple of documents on hand.
  1. Your driver's license from your home country.
  2. Your ID (passport)
  3. Credit Card.
  4. International Driver's Permit (IDP)


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When renting a car in Italy you must purchase collision (CDW) and theft insurance. Declining this insurance is not an option and the price you are quoted will always include it. Sounds good except there's a catch: the insurance comes with a substantial deductible or excess, usually in the €1000 to €3000 range.

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You need to carry your UK driving licence with you. You do not need an international driving permit ( IDP ) to visit and drive in the EU , Switzerland, Iceland or Liechtenstein. You might need an IDP to drive in some EU countries and Norway if you have: a paper driving licence.

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