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His honor or Your honor is the proper salutation for a retired judge. The use of the word judge in title and introductions is not used after retirement.
The proper salutation for a retired General is "General (Retired)" or "General Smith (Retired)" when addressing them formally.
In the address block: The Honorable [First Name Last Name] Then, the salutation of the letter should read: Dear Sheriff [Last Name]:
The Salutation itself would not actually change once the officer has retired, it would still be rank, and name, such as 'Chief smith'.
Retired or not, the proper formal salutation should read: Honorable Walter K Smith Dear Sir:
Proper usage would be Captain Joseph Brown NJSP, RET.3F7cz
You can greet a judge by calling him or her a judge. You can also call them Mr. or Mrs.
Yes, if the Sheriff is elected. No, if the Sheriff is appointed
What is the proper salutation for a register of wills, e.g. Honorable John White?
The proper salutation for a retired state senator is typically "Senator (Last Name)," even after they have left office.
the correct salutation for two men is Messrs
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