The Attorney General is head of his office.
Which state? Ask again with state.
Eric Holder became the Attorney General of the United States on February 2, 2009.
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The United States Attorney General
Only if you are talking about a specific person. If you're writing "US Attorney General Eric Holder, Jr.," then it should be capitalized. If you're just referring to one of many positions of attorney general with no name attached, it should be lowercase--e.g.: "When I grow up, I want to be an attorney general."
Yes - any job title should be capitalized
Usually when you address somebody in a high government office you either call them "Sir" or "Mr (then the title of postition)". So if I were you, I'd put Mr. Attorney General.
Adriel Brathwaite is the Attorney General for Barbados.
Titabu Tabane is the Attorney General for Kiribati.
As of 2013, the Attorney General and Minister for Legal Affairs is Allyson Maynard Gibson.
The possessive form of the compound noun attorney general is attorney general's.Example: This matter requires an attorney general's investigation.
The title of the Cabinet members in Canada is Minister. There is the Minister of Justice Attorney General for Canada, Minister of Health, and Minister of industry, to name a few.