You'll have to go with a local (non-chain) rental company. They tend to be more lax with the rules than the larger corporate establishments. They also tend to carry slightly older cars so they can take a bit more risk. Here in San Diego, Sensible Car Rental (http://sensible-car-rental.com) is an example of such an establishment. We are family owned and carry cars that are around 2-3 years old. As such, we can afford to rent to a riskier client base than a the larger establishements that carry brand new cars (and have top-down corporate rules to follow). You may want to search for "Discount Car Rental in [you city]". This will likely provide a list of local establishments that will be more flexible with their rules.
The Rental Car Company is responsible if they allowed an uninsured driver to rent and drive their vehicle. You will need to file a claim against both the driver and the rental car company.
The State of New Mexico has nothing to do with the age you are allowed to rent at. The rental car company has an Insurance policy that protects them from rental driver stupidity. That policy says who they can rent too and who they may not. Ask the particular rental company you think you would like to rent from. I will bet no company will rent under 21 and most not under 25.
To rent a car from any rental company includint moving trucks you will need to show a valid driver's license at the time you pick up your rental.
"No, Hertz is a rental car company that offers many car options, even luxury cars to rent, but does not offer limo driver services."
This varies place to place. It is mostly dictated by the insurance that the rental company uses. It may be as high as twenty-five in some companies.
?Normally to drive a rental car you need to have your name as a driver with the company you rent from. Insurance is a secondary issue.
No major car renter offers rentals for 19 year olds as the primary driver. You can circumvent this if your parent is willing to rent the car and insure you on it. E-Z car rental will rent to a 19 year old, but at a higher rate
Most companies won't require insurnace. Check with your rental company for details.
Contact the rental company immediately.
Yes provided they have a valid driver's license and meet the age restrictions of the rental car company. Most rental companies require the drive to be at least 25 although the law allows driving at 16.
The total deposit will totally depend on the vehicle, the total cost of the rental, and the car rental company associated with the rental. There isn't a cut and dry answer for this one.....
I wouldn't think so. I couldn't use mine in Europe. Are you planning to rent a car? I think the rental company has special paperwork to address that.