Tu n'as pas besoin d'un permis international.

It is important that customers check with the appropriate Department of Motor Vehicles in the States or Provinces in which they intend to travel to ensure compliance with their various licensing laws. The following practices are used to ensure the customer is presenting a facially valid license at the time of rental.
Customers traveling to the United States and Canada from another country must present the following:
Their home country driver's license, and
If the home country license is in a language other than English (or French, for rentals in Canada) and the letters are English (i.e. German, Spanish, etc.) an International Driver's Permit is recommended, but not required, for translation purposes in addition to the home country license.
If the home country license is in a language other than English and the letters are not English (i.e.alphabet is not an extended Latin-based alphabet like German or Spanish but is Russian, Japanese, Arabic, etc.) an International Driver's Permit is required.
If an International Driver's permit cannot be obtained in the home country, another professional, type-written translation may be substituted. In either case the home country license must also be presented.
Customers may not rent a vehicle solely with the International Driver's Permit. The International Driver's Permit is a translation of the individual's home country license and is not considered a license nor is it considered valid identification.
zaius a écrit : ↑06 juin 2019, 19:28 Tu as lu ça sur le site de Alamo ?![]()
Jusqu'ici Alamo n'a jamais demandé le permis international. Ni aucun loueur d'ailleurs.
Le permis international n'a absolument aucune valeur. D'ailleurs il ne peut être présenté seul chez le loueur, il faut toujours le permis national.
Sa seule utilité aux USA peut éventuellement être de pouvoir présenter un document écrit en anglais si on se fait arrêté localement par un shérif... et encore...