California CoastlineTraveling the southern California coastline by car is a beautiful experience. No wonder it’s a top vacation destination for so many travelers! For your next trip to the Golden State, you’ll need a rental car for sightseeing. Look no further than Greenleaf Rent A Car to keep your vacation in motion with rental car, van, SUV & truck rentals! Specializing in “green” rental options, we’ve got your vacation vehicle of choice.

While you’re planning your vacation, take a few moments to make your transportation plans. With some basic information handy, your rental process is easy. Whether you’re new to car renting or you’re a seasoned pro, it’s important to make sure you meet the requirements to get on the road.

What is the age requirement for renting?

Drivers must be 21 years of age or older to rent. 

What basic information do I need to rent a vehicle?Car Rental

  • Valid driver’s license
  • Proof of personal, full coverage and liability insurance

How do I pay for the rental car?

A credit card is needed for authorization. A $250 security deposit and cost of the rental car is paid by cash or credit card. The security deposit is refundable, depending on the condition of the car upon return. Refunds are made by check and sent to your mailing address.

Who can drive the rental car?

It is important to disclose any drivers of the rental car. Husband and wives under the same full coverage and liability insurance are able to drive under the same agreement. Otherwise, any additional drivers require a charge of $5 per day per driver and must show the specified basic information before being approved for renting.

What other information should I know?

  • No smoking

  • Family pets must be crated

Every trip requires planning. For additional information on frequently asked questions for call rentals, visit our website. Get started on your trip with Greenleaf by completing our online reservation request or by calling (760) 547-2228 for our Carlsbad location.

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