Car Rental Division No. 3

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I need to cancel my Division No. 3 car reservation?
Check through your cancellation policy to be sure, but nearly all rentals qualify for a complete refund if you notify us a minimum of six hours prior to collecting the car. There are some exemptions though. Your confirmation will have more info, or just visit our Customer Service Portal.
What types of cars can I rent in Division No. 3?
If you’ll be exploring big cities, it pays to think small — like an economy-sized car. The most popular rental in Division No. 3, they can easily cruise around traffic-filled streets, slip into narrow parking spots and offer terrific mileage. But there’s nothing holding you back from thinking big either! Check out our standard or full-size options if you want more room, or take things up a notch with one our premium rides.
How do I find the best car rental deals in Division No. 3 with Expedia?
Expedia makes it easy to compare rates, offers and providers, and to check reviews. Bundle your Division No. 3 car rental with flight or hotel bookings and you’ll make even bigger savings.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Division No. 3?
Drivers with a valid license 21 and over can rent a car in Division No. 3. While some outlets may be willing to rent to drivers younger than 21, you can expect extra fees. Find out what ages the young renter fee applies to, and associated costs, before booking. Suppliers also restrict the categories of cars available to young drivers. Higher age limits apply for luxury and specialty vehicles.
What do you need to rent a car in Division No. 3?
In most cases, all you’ll need is a valid driver’s license and a credit card in the same name when picking up the car. You may also need your own proof of coverage if you’d like to opt out of the company’s insurance policy. These requirements may differ between rental providers, so it’s wise to check in advance.
Can I drive in Division No. 3 with my U.S. Driver's license?
Certainly, provided your license is current. But consider getting an International Driving Permit regardless. They’re relatively easy to obtain, and with one, you’ll be allowed to drive in other places if your travel plans take you beyond Division No. 3.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Division No. 3?
Yes, which means you won’t have to rebook a rental vehicle in the middle of your vacation. Head to our long-term car rental deals page, enter your travel dates and book a set of wheels to call your own for the length of your break.
Where can I find a Division No. 3 car rental if I am younger than 25?
This will depend on the rental companies that operate in Division No. 3. They often have different age policies. If you’ve found a place that does cater to drivers under 25, keep in mind that extra fees may apply. Do some research into what those charges could be before picking up the keys to your vehicle.