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What If You Get A Parking Ticket In A Rental Car?

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We’ve gone over a couple of situations that involve travel, rental cars and breaking the law:

But what if you get what’s probably one of the easiest tickets to get – a parking ticket – while you have a rental car?

Not surprisingly, yeah, you need to pay it.

Parking tickets are given on behalf of the car, not the driver. After all, it’s the car that’s parked in the wrong place. With that, there’s absolutely no chance whatsoever that the rental car company won’t find out about it, since they own the car. Especially in the United States. So if you get a parking ticket on a rental, expect to have to pay the fine, on time of whatever “administrative fee” the car rental company adds on top of it. Here’s how it’s explained for  each o the major car rental companies:

What if I want to contest it?

Regardless of whether or not you want to contest the parking ticket, heads up that your rental car company is still going to charge you whatever administrative fee.

That being said, you do have the right to contest a ticket. Your rental car contract should say how to challenge it. Just remember that you’ll be contesting the authority that gave you the ticket, not the car rental company, nor their administrative fees.

What if I got a parking ticket outside the U.S.?

Just like with any other traffic violation, it depends on the country. But chances are good that you will be found.

OK, whatever. What if I just don’t pay it?

Welllll, it’s a great way (among others) to get on a variety of Do Not Rent lists.

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