Yes, it is both a proper name and an official title.
If it is used a title in place of a name, then yes. That would be difficult with this word, however, so usually it would be a reference to a position or status. That will not be capitalized. For example, if you say "John is our treasurer" it would not be capitalized. However, if you manged to use it as a name, like "come here, Treasurer," then it should be capitalized.
Yes, US mail should be capitalized as it is an abbreviation for United States mail.
Yes, "Southeastern" in "Southeastern US" should be capitalized as it is part of a proper noun.
Yes, when referring to the title of the President of the United States, it should always be capitalized.
It depends on the context. If they preced the name of a continent they do.
If it's a title then it should be capitalized. If it's being used in a sentence then only Treasurer should be capitalized.
If it is used a title in place of a name, then yes. That would be difficult with this word, however, so usually it would be a reference to a position or status. That will not be capitalized. For example, if you say "John is our treasurer" it would not be capitalized. However, if you manged to use it as a name, like "come here, Treasurer," then it should be capitalized.
Yes, it is both a proper name and an official title.
Can you re-do your question? Do you want the US Treasurer or the Treasurer of some state? Because there is no such thing as US State Treasuer.
Preist
The treasurer of the United States is Anna Escobed Cobral.
No, the Secretary of the Treasury is a Cabinet position and is the boss of the US Treasurer who is in charge of the money supply and Mint.
Dorothy Andrews Elston Kabis was the 33rd treasurer of the US
Alexander Hamilton
Francine Neff was the first Treasurer Francine Neff was the first Treasurer Francine Neff was the first Treasurer. Though Alexander Hamilton was sworn in as the first Secretary of the Treasury on September 11, 1789.
Timothy F. Geithner
The Treasurer of the United states in July of 2014 was Rosa Gumataotao Rios. She was appointed by the president in August of 2009.