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It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: The fire department rescues people. The Boston Fire Department rescues people.
Yes, Carnell Department Store should be capitalized as it is considered a proper noun.
The term "legal department" is generally not capitalized unless it is part of a specific department's official name. For example, you would write "the legal department" in a general context, but "the Legal Department of XYZ Corporation" would be capitalized. Always follow the style guide relevant to your context for consistency.
Yes, "Treasury Department" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific government agency.
If the words 'Radiology Department' are being used to refer to a specific department in a particular place, then they should be capitalized. For example: "the Radiology Department of Queen Anne's Hospital". However if the sentence is referring to radiology departments in general, there is no need to capitalize. For example: "Maybe you should find a radiology department."
you should write...Bureau of the Department of the Interior.
C/O Pasadena Police Department
It depends on the style guide you are following. In general, if you are using the term generically, it is not capitalized (e.g., "adjunct faculty members"). However, if you are using it as part of a formal title or specifically referring to a group or department, it may be capitalized (e.g., "Adjunct Faculty in the History Department").
Sheriff is capitalized. Office may or may not be.
They should be capitalized when you are referring to a specific department.
President should be capitalized if it is referring to the president of a country. However, if it is referring to a school president, or the president of a club for example, then it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, unless you're referring to a specific person