Yes, "Salt Lake County Criminal Justice System" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific entity or organization within Salt Lake County.
You capitalize state trooper only when it specifies a particular state trooper as in the statement: "Andy Falcon, State Trooper, stopped the mayor for speeding."
Yes, "county" should be capitalized when it appears before the name, as in "County of Floyd."
Yes, the terms Democrat and Republican should be capitalized when referring to the political parties.
A county does not need a capital letter. A county needs funds and laws and staff to run it.The word county by itself does not require capitalization. The name of a county is a proper noun and spelling the name of a county should begin with a capital letter. When the word county is part of the name of a county, it should also be capitalized as in Kings County.
Yes, "Salt Lake County Criminal Justice System" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific entity or organization within Salt Lake County.
You capitalize state trooper only when it specifies a particular state trooper as in the statement: "Andy Falcon, State Trooper, stopped the mayor for speeding."
Yes, "Orange County" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific place, in this case a county located in the state of California. It is capitalized to indicate its importance and specific identity.
Yes, "county" should be capitalized when it appears before the name, as in "County of Floyd."
Each word should be capitalized: South Orange County.
Yes, the terms Democrat and Republican should be capitalized when referring to the political parties.
A county does not need a capital letter. A county needs funds and laws and staff to run it.The word county by itself does not require capitalization. The name of a county is a proper noun and spelling the name of a county should begin with a capital letter. When the word county is part of the name of a county, it should also be capitalized as in Kings County.
Yes, the word "county" should be capitalized when it precedes a proper name like "County of Isabella."
Yes, it would be capitalized
Yes, "Country Club" should be capitalized in a sentence as it functions as a proper noun.
County should only be capitalized when it forms part of a name. There's no requirement for counties to be capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n. However, if it is used as a part of a proper nou n, the n it it is capitalized. Example: Ayala County