Yes, you can get arrested if you have not returned your rental car when you were suppose to return it. If you keep the car longer than your were suppose to without contacting the company, they can file a stolen vehicle report.
You can rent a car in the United States and return it in Canada. You just need to make sure that you return it to the same car rental company.
That depends on the location from were you are renting and where you are looking to return the car.
There are a few places you can rent online that don't make you pay until you return the car! You can check the following
Yes, it is possible to rent a car and return it to a different location, but it may incur additional fees or restrictions depending on the rental company's policies.
Yes, you can typically rent a car and return it in another state, but it may depend on the rental company's policies and any additional fees that may apply.
On a new car it is 3 days after you pay for it.
Yes, it is possible to rent a car in Canada and return it in the US, but you will likely incur additional fees for dropping off the car in a different country. It is important to check with the rental car company for specific policies and restrictions.
Yes, there are "one way" car rentals, where you rent a car at one branch of a company and return it to a different one. This usually costs more than if you return the car to the same place, but depending on the details it may not be much more or it may even be the same price.
Yes, if you return the car to whoever it belongs to.
You arrange a car rental for a European trip if you want to rent the car in London and return it in Stuttgart, Germany at www.autoeurope.com. Just go on the site and type in your locations desired.
If you rent a car in MA you can not return it to NY. The car is insured in MA, so if you drive out of state they will track down the car and make you return it. If the car was rented from NY that is a whole different story. You can return it in NY if you rented from NY. I did not make this question up. I'm just giving you the answer. (I think this is a stupid question anyway.)
Yes. You can be charged for auto theft, and you can be jailed.