In the address block: The Honorable [First Name Last Name] Then, the salutation of the letter should read: Dear Sheriff [Last Name]:
Yes, if the Sheriff is elected. No, if the Sheriff is appointed
The web address of the Ancient And Honorable Artillery is: http://www.ahac.us.com
Honorable Chairman
"The Honorable (First and Last Name)." You can abbreviate "Honorable." Example: The Hon. John Smith.
Dear Honorable Governor Lastname:
The correct address is "Mr. President."
The Hon John Doe will certainly suffice
The address of the Ancient And Honorable Artillery is: Congress St, Boston, MA 20108
The Honorable or His/Her Honor, either are appropriate.
The web address of the Sheriff'S Museum And Educational Center is: http://www.sheriffmuseum.org
Yes, it is appropriate to address a mayor as "Honorable" in both verbal and written communication. This title is a sign of respect and recognition of the authority and position held by the mayor. It is a traditional form of address commonly used in official and formal settings.