If the renter is the only person listed on the rental car agreement, only him or her can return the rented car. However, if the rental agreement includes another person, most rental companies allow that person to return the rental car on behalf of the renter. In this situation, someone else trusted and responsible can return the car on the renter’s behalf. In most rental companies, the renter and other drivers are listed on the rental agreement form.

Renter’s responsibility

The renter is fully responsible for returning the car in the same condition as when he or she picked it up. This implies that the renter is responsible for repairing the vehicle if he is involved in an accident. If a rental car company receives a complaint from an employee of a rental car facility or if they notice damage to the car, they may hold you accountable for any damages. This means that even if another person drove your car and caused damage, you are still responsible for paying for it.

The renter must return their keys and any other property left in the vehicle when dropping off their vehicle at the end of their reservation period. If this does not occur and there is no way of contacting them by phone or email address provided during booking, then we will charge some amount as an administrative fee (non-refundable) which will be deducted from your credit card on file with the rental car company upon collection of the vehicle from its office or branch office listed on your rental agreement form. Otherwise, unless agreed upon by both parties before agreeing, the fee will not be added.

If there are any tolls incurred while using the vehicle, these charges will automatically appear on the renter’s account holder’s credit card statement.

Return in your name

To your name, you must be the renter. This means that you must be the person who drove the car and signed the rental agreement. In addition to being a renter, this person must also be eligible to drive it (i.e., over 21 years old). You’ll also need to prove that you are capable of paying for damage incurred during your stay with us—you might have a debit card or credit card on file at our office or an account number where we can deposit funds from an automated payment service such as PayPal.

If there is no one else who will return your rental car on your behalf but you’re still set on doing so yourself, rental car companies recommend contacting them directly before leaving town so that they can provide any additional documents needed for proper identification purposes, for instance, passport.

Return under their name

If you need to return a rental car under someone else’s name, it’s best to have them with you. There are some exceptions; If you are renting from Avis, Budget or Hertz and your reservation was made through the Enterprise website or app, they’ll allow you to return the vehicle without an authorized driver as long as there’s someone with a qualified age (over 23 years old) in the car who can sign off on it and has valid identity card. If this is not possible depending on the renter’s situation they provide certain procedures to allow the return of the car.  

Can someone else return my rental car?

Yes.  You can allow someone else to return your rental car by handing over your keys and making a reservation in their name. They will need to have a valid driver’s license, and they should be at least 25 years old, they must be dependable and responsible.

Therefore, check the rental company’s procedure for allowing someone to return a car on your behalf. Before adding details of a person to return your car you should make sure they are eligible to the company’s rules.

You can also make a reservation in the name of someone else if they will be driving the car back for you. This is great if you are traveling with children or other family members who want to take turns driving the vehicle while on vacation.

That’s the long and short of it: you can let someone else return your rental car, but if they do something wrong, you’re the one who will be paying for it. If you have a friend or family member who has been renting cars before, then this might be an option — just make sure to stop by the rental office yourself before leaving town, so they know that all is well with their vehicle. In a critical situation where you can not return the car on your own, have someone else trusted and responsible to return the car on your behalf.