Oh I think address it as The Honorable Judge so and so, even if they are not to be addressed that way, they may like it and look at it. Compliments work
A judge should be addressed as "Your Honor" in all correspondence. Whether addressing him or her verbally or in a letter, this will be a correct way to do so.
Some municipal courts are known as 'Courts of General Session' - such a judge would probably be a municipal judge assigned to the bench in that court.
Municipal judges claims clerical error might explain statistics.
The motto of Municipal Borough of Dagenham is 'Judge us by our deeds'.
In written correspondence, you can address men by using "Mr." followed by their last name (e.g., Mr. Smith). If you are unsure of their marital status, you can also use "Mr." followed by their first and last name (e.g., Mr. John Smith).
Judge/Jury
Antonin Dupont has written: 'Dictionnaire pratique' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Government correspondence, Municipal services, Municipal government, Local government
A correspondence address is any address you wish your mail to be sent too.
Address a judge unknown
The Nashville Municipal Auditorium just celebrated it's 50th Anniversary on 2012. The address for the Nashville Municipal Auditorium is listed as 417 4th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37201.
Not enough information to answer; What country? Federal judge, state judge, county judge, municipal judge? Depending on many factors, judges get paid at different salary rates.
Yes, it is "correspondence@waste.uk.com".