How to Address an Invite to a Judge

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There are several ways to address an invitation to a judge.

When addressing invitations, you should conform to correct etiquette practices. One correct etiquette practice is knowing the proper way to write the names of people of certain professions when addressing the envelope. There are no rules that you must follow when addressing an invite to a judge. Yet, it is important that you include some form of the judge's title in the address.

Instructions

  1. Judge and Spouse

    • 1

      Address the envelope with the title Judge. For example, "Judge John Smith."

    • 2

      Write "The Honorable" in front of the word judge.

    • 3

      Address the envelope with either "Judge " or "The Honorable" if the invitation is for the judge only.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure that you have the correct spelling of the judge and his or her spouse, if applicable.

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