Experiences with TAX bills, not service of legal papers:
I once mailed a tax bill by regular mail, got a late tax notice. Went and showed the tax guy my check stub, no joy, he said that was no proof they received it. Since then I usually go to the court house and pay in person with a check and of course get a receipt. Local bank has been taking tax payments and sending them to court house. Recently the bank stopped. I asked them about it at they said there was too much liability if the payments were lost in the mail.
Payment of utility bills: Friend has a real estate business. He pays a city water bill for his home and his office. He put two checks for the two bills in the mail. The city cut his water off at home. Being short tempered and with an invalid wife, he went out to the street and turned the water back on, finished breakfast, etc., went to city office and had words and straightened the matter out. His office payment had gone through. Since then he goes to city hall, pays by check, and get a receipt. He also has taxes to pay on numerous properties. He send the bills in with payment by certified mail.
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