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Virtually all rental car companies will refuse to rent to certain people. Here are the three most common groups that have trouble renting a car:
Young drivers. Most major companies refuse to rent a car to someone who is under 21 and in some cases 25.
People without credit or debit cards. Most rental car companies require a major credit card or debit card as a way to secure a deposit at the time of rental. If you don't have a credit or debit card, you can get a prepaid voucher through your travel agent by paying for the rental car first at the travel agency and bringing the voucher to the rental counter. But, even if you use a voucher, many rental car companies still require a credit or debit card as a deposit when you rent the car.
People with bad driving records. Many companies now screen drivers when they rent in popular vacation destinations by checking their driving records as reported by their state department of motor vehicles. If you have serious offenses on your record, such as DUI violations, most companies will reject you. Some companies also reject you for lesser things such as recent moving violations, seat belt law violations, or accidents -- regardless of fault. If your driving record is poor, find out ahead of time if the rental car company screens and, if it does, what criteria it uses.

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