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A passport
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A local or international driving licence, depending on where you're renting
The owner also has the right to request a picture of you with your driving licence.
Costs for fuel, parking, and any other additional services the owner may offer. For example, delivery/return of the vehicle, child seats or additional insurance.
When choosing a car to book, you can message a manager using our online chat and they will find out whether the owner has a child seat. You can also specify this in the comment field when leaving a request for a personally selected car.
Yes, if the vehicle owner agrees.