It depends on the country or state but generally:
A driving license appropriate for the vehicle
Proof of insurance
If you are taking it a distance, it would be useful to have a proof of permission from the owner.
no just your friend dose
all visitors may drive with an international driving licence. You should have a copy of your licence, together with your passport and insurance documents, with you in the car at all times.
If youare properly insured and licensed to drive, and you have your friends permission then yes, you can drive their car.
Please think about it. It is car insurance. So you wont.While the previous answer is correct, if you want to be able to drive another persons car, either YOU need insurance, or the owner of the car must have it insured for all drivers. I only say this because growing up I knew people without cars who would drive a friends car, and they had car insurance only so they could drive their friends car.
If one wishes to rent a car at Malaga airport one will need a passport or similar form of identification. One will also need a licence entitling one to drive a car in Spain.
License, registration, and proof of insurance. You might want to include a notarized letter stating they are transporting the car for you.
Legally, NO
If you're just looking for a quote then there really aren't any documents you'll need. The quote will just ask some questions, such as what kind of car you drive, how much you expect the drive the vehicle, etc, which you should be able to answer easily. As far as actually purchasing a policy the company you purchase the policy through will let you know what kind of documents they require. Usually the only time you'll need to submit any kind of special documentation would be if you're disputing some kind of activity on your driving record.
yes, I am sure you can. But you must get the friends permission to drive. Actually, I am not sure. Try yahoo answers.
You will need the same documents you would need here in the US; however, you would need to be able to show the rental car company your travel documents. One thing to remember about renting a car in Europe, you want to make sure you understand insurance and their rental laws prior to trying to rent a car, that way you can save yourself some money.
Probably not, if you drive any vehicle with any regularity (siblings, parents when you're homet etc) you need to be a listed driver, and rated on that policy.. If you occasionally drive a friends car (with their permission of course), subject to any exclusions you should be fine. If you do not drive at all ever, then no, you do not need a policy....
you need sims 2 nightlife to drive or get any car