A colon is used as in the following example:
To Whom It May Concern:
Yes. It should be --- To Whom It May Concern
To whom it may concern in Tagalog: sa may kinauukulan
Use colon. To Whom It May Co ncer n:
It means that you're not sure of the recipie nt of the letter or the full name of the recipie nt so you're addressi ng it to a nyo ne who has to deal with your letter.
The phrase "to whom it may concern" is known as a salutation or a formal greeting used at the beginning of a letter or email when the recipient is unknown.
Colon
Yes, you should capitalize "To Whom It May Concern" in a cover letter.
To whom this may concern
to whom it may concern
When you do not know who will be receiving the letter.
Yes. It should be --- To Whom It May Concern
To whom it may concern
'To whom it may concern' is right. 'To whom soever it may concern' is wrong.
Whether in writing or in person, address a judge as "your honor". Do not use "to whom it may concern" unless you have no idea who will be reading your letter.
Address it "To whom it may concern"
Yes.
To Whom It May Concern.