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The Right Honorable (followed by the name of the person with Mr. or Ms. ).
The Honorable [first name] [last name] or Judge [first name] [last name] Speaking to the Judge in person, use Your Honor.
"The Honorable (First and Last Name)." You can abbreviate "Honorable." Example: The Hon. John Smith.
The layout would be as follows: The Honorable (Name) Governor of (State) (City, State, ZIP Code) Dear Governor (Name): Body of letter -
Depending on the person you are writing to your address will change. For the State Senator it should be: The Honorable (name here), The State Senate, State Capital, State Zip code and then Dear Senator (name).
Business Address The Honorable (Name) Treasurer of (State) (Address) Salutation (letter) : Dear Mr. (Last Name)
The Honorable [first name] [lastname] or Judge [first name] [lastname]
Honorable __________ (Insert Supervisor's Name here)
The Honorable is their title for a lifetime once received. Thus, Honorable (Last Name)
You want to address them as "Honorable [full name]"
The web address of the Ancient And Honorable Artillery is: http://www.ahac.us.com
The Honorable [first name] [lastname] or Judge [first name] [lastname] You may say "Your Honor" "sir" or "Judge ( last name)". It is also acceptable to say Mr. (last name) as not everyone will know he was a judge.