Your ability to get fills at your hoped-for pressure depends not only on the region, but also on the individual shop.
In one location I have used a lot, I used to get my recreational fills at the same place I did my diving. I would drop off my LP 85s the day before and pick them up just before the dive. The problem was they would rarely be filled to the service pressure (2640 with the +). They were usually filled at around 2400. If I asked for a topoff, I could usually get a little more. Not much. One day when the manager was doing that topping off, he said my complaining about it was just "splitting hairs." He said filling LP tanks to their rated pressure (or above) was too dangerous, and he could not ask his employees to do that.
At that same place, though, it was different for other tanks. When friends of mine dived with the same operation, they rented AL 80s, and those were always filled to about 3300. Thus, they had more gas in their AL80s each day than I had in my LP 85s.
One day there was a sudden change in plans for the dive site, and my nitrox fill had an unsuitable MOD. They quickly gave me an HP (3442 PSI) they had filled for someone else who could not make the dive. It was filled to 3700 PSI.
So when I realized the shop regularly overfilled anything except LP tanks, I took mine to a different LDS a couple miles away for fils. Their standar policy was to fill LP tanks like mine to 3,000, but that rarely happened. It was usually more like 3300 or 3400.
Conclusion: There are no reliable ways to predict how your tanks are going to be filled at locations you don't know.