Yes.
Yes, you do capitalize the word department when it directly follows the name of that department. This is the case when signing letters or referring to specific departments in emails or in writing.
You should capitalize it if it is a brand name.
No, but you capitalize the name of a biome.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name, or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Sheriff Smith Where's the evidence, Sheriff?
You capitalize it when it's part of a proper name, e.g. Treaty of Paris.
Yes, you do capitalize the word department when it directly follows the name of that department. This is the case when signing letters or referring to specific departments in emails or in writing.
You capitalize 'police' after the department name, where the word is part of the department name, as in, 'The Somerville Police Department is looking to recruit more policeofficers.'
Yes, because it is a propernou n.
Yes, the word "county" should be capitalized when it precedes a proper name like "County of Isabella."
Department of Health, Education and Welfare
Copies of death certificates in Florida are obtained from the Department of Health. Copies are limited to certain relatives or representatives and you will need the full name, sex, date of death and city or county of death. You can contact the State Health Department or the County Health Department where the death occurred. Using the free website below you can obtain either contact information or a direct link to your specific County Health Department. From the main page of "Free Public Records Directory - Florida - Vital Statistics" you can scroll down to the appropriate County and click on "Vital Records" to obtain the desired information.
You should only capitalize it if at the start of a sentence or part of a title/name (Eg. United States Department of the Treasury).
Only when it directly precedes the name of the person in question.
San Antonio's department of health is formally known as the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District.
I think the department of health and human services.
County should only be capitalized when it forms part of a name. There's no requirement for counties to be capitalized.
The term "Health Commissioner" is typically capitalized when the title directly precedes the individual's name, as in "Health Commissioner Smith." If used generically, such as "the health commissioner," it is not capitalized.