Do I need to bring a driver's license when renting a car?
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When renting a car, you need to bring your driver's license. The specific requirements and procedures are as follows: 1. For the first time renting a car, you need to present your valid ID card, valid driver's license, and valid credit card; 2. Due to subsequent processing needs such as traffic violations, the validity period of the above documents must exceed the rental period by at least one month; 3. The ID card must be verified by relevant authorities such as the Public Security Bureau, and the verification result must match the customer's identity and photo; 4. Starting from the second rental, only the original driver's license needs to be presented, and no additional ID documents are required; 5. If you cannot provide a credit card that meets the requirements, you can ask a relative or friend to provide a guarantee. The guarantor will bear unlimited joint liability for all costs and responsibilities incurred by the renter during the rental period; 6. The guarantor must hold a valid credit card with sufficient credit limit to swipe for the rental pre-authorization or deposit, and must bring the original valid ID card and sign the 'Rental Contract' together with the renter.