A judge should be addressed as "Your Honor" or "The Honorable Judge __"
Your Honor, Your Judgeship, Sir, Judge and their name, If the judge is a woman, Madame. Always with respect. That will get you further than anything else.
* Honorable John DoeYou address a judge with 'Your Honor'.
In the case of a judge of a contest, you address them by whatever it says on their nametag.
Your Honor, or simply "Judge."
"Your honor"
"Your Honor" is proper.
Address the school board as a whole using terms like "Members of the School Board" or "School Board Trustees." When speaking to an individual member, address them as "Mr./Mrs./Ms. [Last Name]" or using their official title, such as "Board President" or "Board Chair."
what is the proper way to address the mayor
Your Honor is the most common address. Judge xxx is also acceptable.
The proper way to address the conductor of a symphony orchestra is 'Maestro.'
the proper way to address the Queen is by "your majesty" or Ma'm, pronounced like "ham'
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Gentlemen
The proper way to address a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) (not Doctor of Osteopathy) is Doctor (Dr.) since they are medical physicians.
The Honorable is their title for a lifetime once received. Thus, Honorable (Last Name)
You can mail the document to the Judge, or mail it to the Defendant's attorney.