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For many people, renting a car is a nightmare but that’s not the way it should be. We’ve put together this handy car hire checklist that will guide you through the things you need to do once you’ve booked your holiday car hire. From the DVLA code to protecting yourself from unexpected charges, you’ll find all the information you need here.

Before You Leave

Book your rental car through Economy Car Hire!

Research the local road traffic regulations and read some driving guides. Here’s our guide to driving in Portugal as an example.

Double check if you need a DVLA code. If you’ve booked through us you only need a code if you are hiring a car within the UK or Ireland. If you’re hiring a car abroad you don’t need to worry. We always display this information on our website. Simply click the Show Rental Conditions link underneath each vehicle and look for the heading Driver & Licence Requirements. Here it will tell you if a code is required or not.

If you do need a DVLA code, visit the DVLA website. You just need your Driving Licence number, National Insurance number and postcode.

What You Need to Hire a Car & Collect it

Driving licence

I know it’s obvious but around 9% of renters forget their licence when collecting a hire car. Make sure anyone else who wishes to drive as an additional driver has theirs too.

In some non-EU countries you may need an International Driving Permit. These can be purchased through the AA, RAC, and the Post Office. On our website, check the Show Rental Conditions link underneath each vehicle and look for the heading Driver & Licence Requirements to see if one is required.

If you do forget your licence, some suppliers will accept a DVLA Certificate of Entitlement. If you are unsure, please contact us and we can advise the best course of action.

Credit Card

When collecting a hire car, you MUST have a valid credit card in the main driver’s name. It enables the supplier to authorise a security deposit, which covers any parking or speeding fines, un-insured parts of the vehicle, fuel charges if applicable, and in the unlikely event that a claim is made when the insurance has been invalidated.

Credit cards Photo by: Kenishirotie/Fotolia

Usually, the security deposit is not debited, but pre-authorised. This just means that the funds are ‘blocked-off” and therefore unavailable for the duration of your trip. Where possible, we advise the amount that will be authorised on your credit card. This information can be found when getting a quote on our website. Simply click on the Show Rental Conditions link underneath each vehicle and look for the heading Deposit Requirements.

If you don’t have a credit card, contact us immediately. Sometimes, we may be able to negotiate an alternative with certain suppliers. This may involve changing the main driver’s, a debit card collection or purchasing the supplier’s local insurance.

Additional ID Required

If you’re hiring a car in the UK

You will usually need to provide your passport and proof of address such as bank statements or utility bills. You will also need a DVLA code, which you can obtain here.

UK passport Photo by: Swapan/Fotolia

Some UK based suppliers require 2 forms of proof of address. Always check what you need to bring with you beforehand to ensure that you are prepared. If you have booked through us, you can view this information under the Show Rental Conditionslink underneath each vehicle beneath the heading Driver & Licensing Requirements, during the booking process and on your pre-paid car hire voucher.

If you’re hiring a car abroad

You’ll have your passport anyway but you may need an International Driving Permit. You can check this here and on our website.

Please note, an International Driving Licence is not the same as an International Driving Permit. The IDP is a legally recognised document which allows you to drive abroad.

Print Your Voucher

If you have booked with us, you will need your pre-paid car hire voucher when you collect the car. You must have a printed copy with you when you collect your vehicle. We would always recommend printing 2 copies – one for you and one for the supplier. If you lose your print out, contact us and we can send this directly to the supplier. Some suppliers may accept you showing them your voucher on your smartphone or tablet device.

Our voucher includes the name and location of your supplier, information about the rental, and the Terms & Conditions. You’ll receive your booking voucher via email once your booking has been confirmed.

If you are unable to print it, you can download it from the My Account section on our website. Alternatively, contact us and we will send you a paper copy.

What to do Upon Collection?

Inspect the Vehicle for Damage

It doesn’t matter how dark it is or how tired you are, inspect the vehicle closely for any signs of damage. If you don’t, you could be billed for someone else’s damage. Make sure you check it over with the agent and point out ANY marks they’ve missed. Make a show of taking photos and pay particular attention to the wheels.

Scratched hire car Photo by: mckaphoto/Fotolia

Check the Fuel Level

Take a photo of the fuel gauge and adhere to the fuel policy. For example, collect full of fuel, return full.

Check the T&C’s

If you want to drive to another country during your rental, you should inform us as soon as possible. Sometimes, there is an additional local fee for this. Simply check the Show Rental Conditiions link underneath each vehicle on the quote results page and look for the heading Border Exits.

Car Hire Checklist

Photos Taken? Reflective Vest?
First Aid Kit? Scratches & Dents?
Fuel Level? Snow Chains?
Informed Staff of Damage? Transponder/Pre-Paid Tolls?
Lights & Indicators? Tyres & Spare Wheel?
Locks? Warning Triangle?
Oil level? Winter Tyres?
Parcel Shelf?

Should You Purchase Insurance Locally?

Suppliers will often try to sell additional insurance locally to cover damage to items which are not normally covered by collision damage and theft protection. This includes damage to items such as the wheels, tyres, and glass parts. Taking this insurance is entirely at your discretion.

You can purchase our top-up insurance when making your car hire booking. This is a reimbursement insurance which covers damage to the tyres, wheels, glass parts, underside and roof. it also provides cover for misfueling and loss or damage to keys.

You can also add this any time before the rental is due to start. Simply log into the My Account section of our website.

On Rental

What to do if there’s a Problem?

If you experience any problems with your rental car, phone the supplier immediately. If they are unavailable, phone us and we will try to resolve the situation on your behalf.

What to do When You Return the Car

Leave Plenty of Time

Don’t drop your car off 30 minutes before check-in closes. Leave plenty of time to go through everything thoroughly and allow time for delays.

Check the Fuel Level

Ensure the fuel level is appropriate for your contract. Is it full? Are you returning with same amount?

Fuel guage Photo by: Pix by Marti/Fotolia

Inspect the Vehicle for Damage

Check the car over with the agent. If they pick up on anything you think was already there, tell them and show the photos from collection.

Relax

We hope this will make your next rental even easier but if you think we’ve forgotten anything, get in touch below and we’ll add it to the list. If you can think of must have items for certain destinations, let us know. Make sure you check out our tips on car hire insurance too and don’t forget to sign up to our newsletter below and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest travel news and tips.

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  • Nigel Baker 8 Feb 2016

    I have been very impressed so far with the service from Economy Car Hire and have found the updated info about driving in Europe and the guides to driving in Portugal and Spain (which I have done on several occasions) very helpful. This Car Hire Checklist is also helpful – but it seems to print in an enormous font size and is a dreadful waste of paper. Please reduce the font size to that of your other documents which are fitted onto a single sheet!

  • Peter Hunt 13 Oct 2015

    I’m somewhat surprised about the advice to check for vehicle damage. I have always understood that one of the advantages of booking with Economy is that there is a full collision damage waiver, so any scratches, scrapes etc before or during hire of the car are unimportant to me as the hirer.

    • Gemma Russell 14 Oct 2015

      Dear Peter,

      We advise that it is good practice to check the vehicle for existing damage upon collection. In the event of any damage caused on rental, you must follow the suppliers accident procedure for it to be covered under collision damage and theft waiver. This usually involves obtaining a police report, informing the supplier straight away and filling in an accident report. This may differ slightly depending on who you have booked with. If you find yourself in this situation and are unsure, please contact the supplier or ourselves during the rental and we can advise you of what to do.

      I hope that this helps to clarify this for you.

      Kind regards
      Gemma
      Economy Car Hire

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