Only if it's a title attached to a proper noun. "All the local sheriff's deputies turned out for inspection." "I wondered where Sheriff Jones was." "I was surprised when 17 members of the Orange County Sheriff's Department showed up at my door, singing "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"" All are correct (except the double quote at the end).
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes. You should call the local sheriff's office. Once you have a judgment you can request a lien from the court and the sheriff can seize any property to satisfy the lien.Yes. You should call the local sheriff's office. Once you have a judgment you can request a lien from the court and the sheriff can seize any property to satisfy the lien.Yes. You should call the local sheriff's office. Once you have a judgment you can request a lien from the court and the sheriff can seize any property to satisfy the lien.Yes. You should call the local sheriff's office. Once you have a judgment you can request a lien from the court and the sheriff can seize any property to satisfy the lien.
Ask your local policeman or county sheriff. they should know.
The state police are above the local sheriff in any town.
Yes, you should capitalize "memorial" if it is the second word in a sentence, just like any other word that follows the initial word that starts the sentence. For example: "In memory of her grandfather, she visited the Memorial Park."
The local law is the "sheriff".
No because it is not a proper nou n.
appoint a local coroner
Not as a matter of course. A local Sheriff is empowered only to enforce State law whereas US Marshalls enforce only Federal Law. However, this is not to say that a local Sheriff or, for that matter, any local law enforcement officer,couldn't be temporarily sworn in as a Deputy US Marshall if circumstances require.
support your local sheriff support your local gunfjgther
In the song I Shot the Sheriff, the narrator shoots the local Sheriff in self defense. He's also accused of shooting the deputy, which he didn't do. The theme of the song is justice.
This letter to the editor of the local newspaper should communicate my thoughts sufficiently.