Hertz relocates Capitol Hill car rental location effective July 20

Roger Custin Deputy Chief Information Officer and Sr. Portfolio Manager  Information Technology - Department of Administrative Services
Roger Custin Deputy Chief Information Officer and Sr. Portfolio Manager Information Technology - Department of Administrative Services
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The Hertz car rental Capitol Hill location at 204 Jesse Hill, Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia in the Butler Street Parking Deck has relocated permanently. This location will no longer be accessible as of July 19, 2024.

The new Hertz car rental location on Capitol Hill is 202 Courtland Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, effective July 20, 2024.

The Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) State Purchasing Division collaborated with Hertz and the Georgia Building Authority (GBA) to ensure a smooth transition to the 202 Courtland Street location and the continuation of statewide car rental services as a convenient transportation alternative for state employees and officials traveling on state business.

A relocation message is posted in Concur, the state travel and expense management system. Concur and the Hertz booking system have been updated to include the address change for the Capitol Hill location. State employees and officials with existing reservations that extend beyond July 19 were contacted by Hertz staff to change their pickup or drop-off location to Courtland Street.

To assist in preparation for this transition, a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) with answers to common questions about the relocation has been created. This information should be shared with staff and employees who are impacted by this move. More specific details and updates will be published on the DOAS website as they become available.

For further inquiries, contact Tamar Forbes-Semple, Contract Management Specialist for the DOAS State Purchasing Division at tamar.forbes-semple@doas.ga.gov or (404) 657-9430.

Updated: 7/21/24



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