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Address a Letter to a Judge

Numerous letters are further valuable than others, but few will be as important being a letter to any judge. Take the moment to address it properly and it will serve you well.

Difficulty: Easy

Instructions

Things You'll Need

Paper & envelope Stamps

1 Address the initial line about the envelope to "The Honorable [Initial and Last Name]." You can abbreviate "Honorable." Example: The Hon. Jane Doe.

3 Use the remaining lines to the address regarding the court.

4 Repeat the same entire address in the beginning of your letter, which must be in a standard company format (see Resources).

6 Proofread the address carefully to typos so that is it can be delivered properly. If handwritten, be certain all letters are legible. Submit it to the mail when you are certain it contains no errors.

Tips & Warnings

Print and keep a duplicate of any letters you produce to a judge, or every other official. If you are addressing some judge about an ongoing case, always talk to any attorney first.

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Comments

mikebroemmel Apr 05, 2010 You do not address a letter to some judge as "The Honorable Judge Hence and Consequently." The proper way is "The Honorable Then plus So that." The same is accurate for other endorseds titled to employ the Honorable designation.

sanselene Sep 08, 2009 Really helpful. It answered my issue.

LadyJen Jan 05, 2009 Thanks. This is perfect.

pomudd Nov 20, 2008 Precisely what I needed! Thanks!