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what age do you have to be to rent a car

You usually need to be at least 21 to rent a car in many places, but 25 is the common age where fees and restrictions mostly disappear in the U.S.

Key ages at a glance

  • 25+: This is the standard age to rent a car without “young driver” surcharges at most major U.S. companies.
  • 21–24: You can usually rent, but you’ll almost always pay an extra daily “young driver” fee and may be limited to certain car types.
  • 18–20: In the U.S., a few states (notably New York and Michigan) allow rentals from age 18, but surcharges are much higher.

Simple example

If you’re 22 and renting in most U.S. states, you can rent a compact car, but you’ll likely pay an extra fee per day and won’t get access to luxury or specialty vehicles.

Important notes

  • Rules vary by country, state, and company , so always check the specific rental location’s policy before you book.
  • Some companies and government/military contracts allow younger renters (around 18) in special cases, often with documentation and added fees.

TL;DR: In the U.S., you can usually rent at 21, sometimes at 18 in a few states, but 25 is the age where it becomes cheaper and easier almost everywhere.

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