Guessing that your question refers to someone holding a position, or an elected post within the county government, it is most proper to address an envelope and letter with the position holder's title first. 'County Assessor', 'Public Works Administrator', 'Mayor', etc... always come before the person's first and last names in correspondence.
In some regions and areas, the mayor is addressed as 'The Honorable...'. You can always call his or her secretary and ask what the preferred method is. Don't forget other titles that may be involved, such as Dr., Reverend, Professor, etc... and make sure you have the correct spelling of the names involved.
whats the mailing address for Dekalb county inmate and what do i have write on the front on the envelope
You would do it like this: Dear President Obama:
Councillor Smith (Name)Mayor of borough or town (Name of borough or town)The rest of the address would be wherever his office is ie. county hall town hall etc
The Offices of the County Executive (OCE) provides political leadership to the community.
Alex Rodriguez
uh...the county executive! and actually, that's true.
The County Executive or County Mayor is D. Gary Davis.
The County Commissioner ;)The county executive and the county council.
MayorThe mayor is chief executive of a city.
The airport code for Johnson County Executive Airport is OJC.
cook!
He's basically the president of the county and his secretary of defense is the sheriff