federal service
Federal service should be capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. For example: "She has worked for the Federal Service for five years" or "The Federal Service is responsible for administering social security benefits."
No.
No, the word "federal" is only capitalized when it is part of a proper noun, such as "Federal Reserve" or "Federal Bureau of Investigation". Otherwise, it is typically lowercase.
Yes, you capitalize the word "Constitution," but the word "constitutional" would be lowercase.
Service should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title. For example: Customer Service Department. Otherwise, it shouldn't be capitalized unless it's at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, Federal Police should be capitalized when referring to a specific organization or entity, such as the Federal Police in Mexico or the Federal Police in Germany.
You only capitalize it if it is part of a proper noun. The FBI is the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
No.
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No, they are not proper nouns.
Yes, It should be Federal Centers for Medicaid.
No, the word "federal" is only capitalized when it is part of a proper noun, such as "Federal Reserve" or "Federal Bureau of Investigation". Otherwise, it is typically lowercase.
Yes. It should be--- Federal Work- Study Program.
Federal Counterintelligence Service was created in 1991.
Federal News Service was created in 1983.
Federal Antimonopoly Service was created in 2004.
Federal Service for Defence Contracts was created in 2003.
Yes, you capitalize the word "Constitution," but the word "constitutional" would be lowercase.