Why do I need to have Java Script turned on or use a newer browser version?

This form and many other features of the Loudoun County website take advantage of the extra features and power of the newer browsers to enhance and provide information to you. The JavaScript in these forms checks your information to make sure that you did not mistype. This will allow the most efficient processing of your information. It also allows the form to "remember" who you are so that you do not need to enter certain information again in the future.

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1. Is there a service fee for using the eCheck option?
2. Where can I locate my Bank Routing and Bank Account Numbers on my check?
3. I am paying using a business account, what is the Originator ID that needs to be provided to my bank to allow the debit?
4. What is NACHA?
5. Do I have to confirm my account every time I make an eCheck payment?
6. What information is verified by Microbilt?
7. Can the payment for my taxes still not be paid by my bank even though it went through on your payment website?
8. Why would my eCheck payment be rejected?
9. What if my eCheck bounces?
10. I have tax accounts from prior years, which are unpaid. How will this particular on-line payment be applied?
11. How do I know if this payment has posted to my account(s)?
12. Will someone contact me if there are any questions on this online payment?
13. Why do I need to have Java Script turned on or use a newer browser version?
14. I am concerned about using my bank account on the internet. What have you done regarding security?
15. When I click on the back button to change or re-enter information only my personal information is still there. Where is the rest of my information?
16. I have a question about my tax payment, and the answer is not here. What should I do?
17. I received an error while trying to process my eCheck payment and do not understand the error. The error states