
We offer some tips and advice if you're looking for Muir of Ord car rentals. This article will discuss the steps involved in returning your car rental. It will also explain the differences between the off-site and on-site rental options. We'll also cover the extra charges for drivers under 25. Learn more about adding an additional driver to your rental agreement.
On-site car rental return
Los Angeles is a great place to rent a car. You can also pick up your rental car at the airport. Arrivals Terminal 1 is where you will find the car rental desks. They are open daily from 4:30 am to the end of the flight. Avoid rush hour if you are renting a car. Returning your car after hours can help you avoid long lines.

Additional driver option
The additional fees that will be charged if you add a third driver to your car hire are worth knowing. There is also a possibility of being fined, so make sure you read the terms and conditions. The additional driver will be charged a deposit. You can add extra drivers if you travel with a group.
Aside from age restrictions, it is also important that you ensure that the additional driver maintains a clean driving record. Most rental car companies allow for up to two additional drivers. Additional drivers cost around $13 per day. Fortunately, this fee is waived in some states. California, for example does not have additional fees for additional drivers. New York however has a $3 daily fee. You should check with your rental company if you do not have enough cash to pay additional drivers.
Extra fee for under 25-year-old drivers
Rental cars may require you to pay an additional fee if you're under the legal age. Many companies require that renters be at least twenty five years old to drive their vehicles. However, you might be able rent a car if your age is below twenty-five. The driver's license must be valid, along with a credit or debit card. Some locations might not accept debit cards. These locations will inform your if you cannot use your credit or debit card.

This surcharge is often called the "Under25" (or "Young Driver") surcharge. It applies to reservations for drivers less than 25 years of age. According to statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration young drivers are statistically more likely to be involved in accidents than other drivers. Rental companies pay this fee to cover the additional risk of hiring drivers under 25 years old.