Renting a vehicle with a credit card that doesn’t match the driver’s name is a common scenario. For instance, a business traveler might use a corporate card, a spouse might use their partner’s card, or a parent might rent a car for their child. Rental companies, including Avis, have specific policies to address this situation, often requiring an authorized additional driver form and potentially imposing additional fees or restrictions.
This practice addresses potential liability and insurance concerns. It ensures that all individuals operating the vehicle are properly vetted and covered under the rental agreement. Historically, allowing anyone to drive a rented vehicle without proper documentation posed significant risks for both the rental company and the renter. Clear policies protect all parties involved and contribute to a smoother rental process.