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Originally Posted by ExtremeBank_Adam
The laws for renting a car in the US have nothing to do with 2257 and record keeping requirements.
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It was just an example. With international passport you can open an account in the US bank etc. So if your ID is ok for everything like that, why it could be not ok for 2257 when the only purpose of it is to proof the legal age of the performer and nothing else? If you can buy a booze with that ID, why can't you comply with 2257? There is no mention on some special US ID's in
18 US Code § 2257. A hint: always study the law and you won't ask such questions.
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Originally Posted by Choopa Phil
You need a special permit if you want to drive a car in the US if you're a Non-US citizen with a license/passport
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No I don't need any permits. I was to the USA and rented cars there. Had no problems with renting companies nor with the US police across the country (those were always very nice to me when I told where I'm from). A standard Russian driving license was the only ID I needed (nobody has asked me for a passport) + I've paid for the car insurance of course.