Attorney, Mr. or Ms. See http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05E4D9153CF933A15754C0A9659C8B63
The proper salutation for the Rhode Island Attorney General would be "Dear Attorney General [Last Name]." If you know the name of the current Attorney General, you should use it in the salutation. For example, if the Attorney General is Peter Neronha, you would address the letter as "Dear Attorney General Neronha."
"The Attorney General of Texas, Greg Abbott's office is in Texas. It is located at the following address:
OAG@ArkansasAG.gov
Usually when you address somebody in a high government office you either call them "Sir" or "Mr (then the title of postition)". So if I were you, I'd put Mr. Attorney General.
The correct salutation for an Attorney General and his wife would typically be "The Honorable [Full Name], Attorney General, and Mrs. [Last Name]." In written correspondence, you may address the Attorney General formally as "Dear Attorney General [Last Name]" and refer to his wife as "Mrs. [Last Name]." If you are addressing them both together, you could use "Dear Attorney General and Mrs. [Last Name]."
The postal address for the office of the Attorney General in Texas (who at present is Greg Abbott) is 300 West 15th Street, Austin, Texas, 78701. The website of the Attorney General also gives email addresses for various different departments.
Attorney General U.S. Department of Justice 10 & Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20530
Adriel Brathwaite is the Attorney General for Barbados.
pam.bondi@myfloridalegal.com on the florida bar website
You want to address them as "Honorable [full name]"
As of 2013, the Attorney General and Minister for Legal Affairs is Allyson Maynard Gibson.
Titabu Tabane is the Attorney General for Kiribati.