Can tourists drive in Vermont?
Yes, tourists can drive in Vermont.1
Can you drive in Vermont with a foreign license?
Yes, if you are over the age of 18, have a driver’s license and International Driving Permit, your license is valid in the State of Vermont.1
For more destinations where you can drive with a foreign license, click here.
Is an International Driving Permit required for tourists?
Yes, an International Driving Permit is required by Vermont.1
How long can you drive with a foreign license in Vermont?
You can drive with a foreign driver’s license and International Driving Permit for up to one year.1
How can a foreigner get a driver’s license in Vermont?
You do not need to get a Vermont driver’s license as a tourist (only if you intend to become a permanent resident).1
Does Vermont recognize the International Driving Permit?
Yes, the U.S. recognizes the International Driving Permit. However, the U.S. does not issue an International Driving Permit to visitors. Contact your local motor vehicle department or driver’s association to apply before traveling.2
For more destinations where you can drive with an International Driving Permit, click here.
Renting a Car in Vermont
Can a foreigner rent a car in Vermont?
Yes, you can rent a car in Vermont.2
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Vermont?
There is no state law that sets a minimum age, which means the minimum age to rent a car is determined by the rental car company you choose (and how much they will charge you for being under 25.)
In Vermont:
Enterprise will rent cars to drivers age 21 or older for an additional fee determined by the local location where you pick up the car (on average it’s $20 per day).3
Hertz will rent cars to drivers age 20 or older for an additional daily fee, though they occasionally offer promotions and waive the fee.4
Budget will rent cars to drivers age 21 or older for an additional fee of $20 per day, though they occasionally offer promotions and waive the fee.5
For more destinations where you can rent a car, click here.
Rental Car Requirements in Vermont
In order to actually pick up your rental car, you will need:
If you rent with Enterprise, your regular driver’s license. IF YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE IS NOT IN ENGLISH and/or the letters are not English, an International Driving Permit is also required.6
If you rent with Hertz, you need to meet the age requirement, have a valid form of payment, and have a valid driver’s license. IF YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE IS NOT IN ENGLISH, an International Driving Permit is recommended.7
If you rent with Budget, you need a valid driver’s license, a passport, a credit or debit card for deposit, and a clean driving record. IF YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE DOES NOT USE THE ROMAN ALPHABET FOR WRITING, the International Driving Permit is also required.8
Driving in Vermont
To view the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles driver’s manual, click here.
If you’re traveling during Vermont’s winter, click here to view some winter driving advice.
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© Nathan Siemers `Vermont Winter Landscape, Outside South Royalton`
References
1. Licenses issued by foreign jurisdictions
2. Foreign Nationals Driving in the US
3. Enterprise: Can you Rent a Car under 25 in the US and Canada?
4. Hertz: Renting a Car under 25? We've got you covered
5. Budget: Age Requirements to Rent a Car
6. Enterprise: What are your driver's license requirements for renting in the US and Canada?