It depends on what state you're in. Most polling booths open at 6 am.
To my knowledge, State Troopers in any US State have never expected or accepted payment of a driving or other violation at the time of the violation. In fact, I believe it is against the law for any police officer to demand, request, expect, or accept monies when issuing a ticket for a violation.
No -------------------- The short answer is no. State laws have some requirements for businesses to accept forms of payment, but generally speaking - a business owner can choose what form of payments they will accept including 'cash only'.
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Cash, check, credit card. It just depends on what type of payment the funeral home will accept.
Yes. They are under no obligation to accept anything but payment in full. There are agencies that will accept a payment plan rather than use legal procedures. Especially if the state of residency does not allow creditors to recover legal expenses involved in a lawsuit.
Such a lawsuit would not have merit. Section 31 of the Coinage Act of 1965 states: "United States coins and currency (including Federal reserve notes and circulating notes of Federal reserve banks and national banks) are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues." That means that a creditor to whom you are indebted must accept pennies or any other legal United States money. But businesses who are not your creditors have the right to make their own policies about accepting pennies and coins.If your state has a law requiring business to accept all legal tender of the United States, then you could sue the business for violation of your state's law. In that case, your lawsuit would be legitimate.
it is a direct payment from the state to the local government
What is the WA state monthly payment grace period for auto insurance?
No it doesn't not accept the common application.
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A number of rehab centers in the United States accept medicare payments. I recommend searching online at Drug Rehab In US, a large database that lists centers by state. Each gives a general description of the facility, including forms of payment accepted.