Yes, you can typically take a rental car across state lines, but it's important to check with the rental company beforehand as there may be restrictions or additional fees involved.
Taking a rental car out of state is usually allowed, but you should inform the rental company beforehand. Different states may have varying rules or restrictions, so it's important to check the terms of your rental agreement. Additional fees or restrictions may apply, so it's best to clarify with the rental company before traveling across state lines.
If he or she is your child, generally yes you can. However, many people would not consider the inclusion of a child on a journey across state lines as a 'vacation' of any sort.
It is a felony if you take the car across state lines and you are no longer paying on your loan.
yes, for limited duration
Yes. However, if there is a father around, he can file an injunction for the child to be returned.
It depends if said alien is from Space or your more garden variety location, such as Mexico.
You can take a Budget rental car out of state as long as the contract allows it. Some rental locations allow cars to travel within a certain radius of the pickup location. It is best to check with the terms and conditions of the specific rental location.
It's done all the time. Many take cross country vacations. Only if you move, do you have to change plates.
Yes, because she is a minor it would be considered kidnapping. Response : I posted the question, and we have already contacted the police and they are looking into the code, but evidently it is NOT considered kidnapping because it was not against her will. I don't understand how it is illegal for a non-custodial parent to take his OWN child across state lines without the custodial parents consent, but a guy can take MY child across state lines without my consent? There is something wrong here......
No, the 17yo is a minor.
Depends on the rental agreement and the company you're dealing with. Most companies like Enterprise tack on a surcharge for out of state travel.
No. You should have rented a new car in a new country. There is a very handy app rental car across the country, that's for apple