Your legal address is the address where you maintain your residence, where you work, where your bank account is located, where you worship, where you are licensed and insured, where you vote and where you file your tax return. Your legal address is the address you use for all of the official purposes mentioned above.
Use the address of the school as the to address, and your own home address as the from address.
If you know their address then you can use google earth street view and screen shot.
It depends. If the use is fraudulent then yes it is. However an email address may just be a title, such as sales@ or maintenance@
The state has legal control over the use of public school property.
No. You must use the address of your legal domicile (i.e.: where you actually live).
GO TO THE POLICE
To convert a legal description to an address, you will need to plot the legal description on a map or use a GPS device to determine the approximate address associated with that location. Alternatively, you can consult with a surveyor or land professional who can help you translate the legal description into a physical address.
yes
No. ESPECIALLY NOT if it is a public school!
A PMB (Private Mailbox) address typically cannot be used as a legal home address because it does not represent a physical residential location. Many legal and official documents require a verifiable street address. However, some may use a PMB for receiving mail while maintaining a separate, legitimate residential address for legal purposes. Always check local regulations and requirements for your specific situation.
No. You cant. No.