Yes, the major rental companies all have access to run quick DMV checks on their customers. This can influence the rate that you are charged (up or down) or even if you are permitted to rent at all.
In most cases someone with SR-22 filings would not be welcome at the major rental companies -- Hertz, Avis, National, etc.
I'm a very frequent traveler and have heard several customers arguing with the counter staff over this exact issue over the years.
2007-01-23 08:40:31
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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1) Actually YOU are renting the car. Your (insurance ?) company is just picking up the tab, so of course they will check that you have a valid license.
2) Your existing auto insurance will cover you to the extent of your policy (but check with them to make sure). If you want to cover the cost of the rental car deductible (usually $1000 or so) check with your own insurance first.. you will likely find it much cheaper and easier to add.
3) If you do not have insurance, then you will have to examine the cost of the waiver from the rental company vs. your own capital. Your company may or may not reimburse you for those costs.
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2007-01-23 08:14:35
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answered by ca_surveyor 7
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yes they do. the rental co. can take care of the insurance issues for a fee of course.
2007-01-23 05:23:30
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answered by brian m 1
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yes
2007-01-23 05:23:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it depends
2016-08-23 15:59:06
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answered by patience 4
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This is good
2016-07-28 07:52:50
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answered by ? 4
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