The proper salutation when writing to a judge is "Dear Judge [Last Name]" or "Your Honor."
Dear Honorable [Judge's Last Name],
The salutation for a former judge is typically "Judge [Last Name]" if you are addressing them formally.
"Your Honor," is a commonly used salutation for a judge.
"Your Honor" is an appropriate salutation to use in a letter addressed to a judge when you do not know their name.
The proper salutation when writing to a judge is "Dear Judge [Last Name]" or "Your Honor."
His honor or Your honor is the proper salutation for a retired judge. The use of the word judge in title and introductions is not used after retirement.
Your Honor
Dear Judge Smith and Mr. Smith.
The Honorable (similar to a judge)
You can greet a judge by calling him or her a judge. You can also call them Mr. or Mrs.
Your Honor is the most common address. Judge xxx is also acceptable.
Judges should be addressed, "your honor".
Dear Honorable [Judge's Last Name],
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The salutation for a former judge is typically "Judge [Last Name]" if you are addressing them formally.
The Honorable Judge Smith and Mr. Smith for the envelope and Judge Smith and Mr Smith for the letter.