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When writing a letter to a judge, do I start with You're Honor, as the salutations?

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Or would I begin the letter with, Judge so and so? I am not sure as to what is the proper salutation when greeting a judge. Need help ASAP...Thank you.

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  1. If his name is Joe Brown for instance you would put:

    To:  The Honorable Joe Brown

    You can put as your salutation,

    Judge Brown  


  2. If you start it with you're Honor, you're saying you are honor.

    Your Honour would be more accurate.

  3. first of all, it's Your Honor, not you're!!

    You should start you letter with Dear Sir, after writing his address and yours at the top of the page.  Then end with Yours truly.  Just be polite and respectful throughout, and you'll be fine, but check your grammar and punctuation before you send it!!

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