Go back to the DMV with a copy of your check they deposited.
A bill is typically deemed to be paid when the check is received by the payee. While the date the check is cut or mailed may be important for record-keeping or determining payment timing, the actual transfer of funds occurs when the payee has possession of the check. Therefore, for legal and accounting purposes, receipt of the check by the payee is the critical point for considering the bill as paid.
eBay will notify you when payment is received, if the buyer pays online.
They give a 30 day extension for $55.00, but you have to show proof of failed smog check. Otherwise they will give you a 1 day operating permit for free as long as the registration is paid. You can choose the date that you want the permit to be on and it is valid until midnight of that date.
If you paid an account with a check and received a receipt that you had paid that account, your part of the transaction is finished. What they do with the check after you walk away with the receipt is their responsibility.
No... a vehicle which has a lien against it isn't paid off.
The DMV determines the amount paid for a car during the registration process based on factors like the car's value, age, weight, and location. These factors help calculate the registration fees and taxes that need to be paid to legally register the car with the state.
your local registration office
A statement of money received and paid with a balance is an account.
Not necessarily ... the check may not have been cashed as it may have gotten lost. You need to check with the party to whom you sent it ... ask for written certification that they indeed received it and marked your account "paid in full".
Not in Massachusetts anyhow.
To make the value of the work/paid remaining to all that read your accounts place it as a credit