Renting an RV can be a fun and exciting time. This is a great way to drive an RV around the United States without having to worry about all the upkeep. Renting an RV is a rather easy process, and if you’re considering a rental, there are things that most companies are going to look out for before handing over the keys.

The age limit: Most companies are going to require that the driver is over the age of 25. While some may rent out to those that are under 25, there may be an additional fee that can apply. This is very similar to the same way car rental companies work.

Valid license: You must be licensed through the state to legally drive the RV. While no special licenses such as CDL are required, most companies can offer tips to those that are driving them for the first time.

A security deposit: To protect the company, a security deposit will be required before the RV is rented out. This is going to protect the company from any unwanted damaged done to the RV. If the RV is returned with damages, the security deposit won’t be returned.

As long as you’re insured, have a license and you meet the minimal financial responsibilities, most companies are going to be more than happy to rent out to you.