Sec. 158.306. DELIVERY OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR JUDICIAL WRIT OF WITHHOLDING; TIME OF DELIVERY. (a) A notice of application for judicial writ of withholding may be delivered to the obligor by: (1) hand delivery by a person designated by the Title IV-D agency or local domestic relations office; (2) first-class or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the obligor's last known address or place of employment; or (3) by service of citation as in civil cases generally. (b) If the notice is delivered by mailing or hand delivery, the party who filed the notice shall file with the court a certificate stating the name, address, and date on which the mailing or hand delivery was made. (c) Notice is considered to have been received by the obligor: (1) if hand delivered, on the date of delivery; (2) if mailed by certified mail, on the date of receipt; (3) if mailed by first-class mail, on the 10th day after the date the notice was mailed; or (4) if delivered by service of citation, on the date of service.
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