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How to Address the Chief Justice of the United States

How to Address the Chief Justice of the United States, U.S. Supreme Court

The Chief Justice of the United States is formally address by title, not by name.

—-Envelope, official:
—-—-The Chief Justice of the United States
—-—-The Supreme Court
—-—-One First Street, NE
—-—-Washington, DC 20543

—-Letter salutation:
—-—-Dear Chief Justice:

NOTE: The office is Chief Justice of the United States.  NotChief Justice of the Supreme Court.The name of the Chief Justice’s name is not used nor is the Chief Justice addressed asthe Honorable.  How to Address the Chief Justice of the U.S.
How to Address the Chief Justice of the U.S.

 

Robert Hickey author of“Honor & Respect”

When Should You Use the Forms on this Page?

You can use these forms of address for any mode of communication: addressing aletter, invitation, card orEmail.(If there are differences between the official and social forms of address, I will have mentioned the different forms.) The form noted in the salutation is the same form you use when you say their name in conversation or when yougreet them.
___What I don’t cover on this site aremany thingsI do cover in my book:all the rules of forms of address, about names, international titles, precedence, complimentary closes, details on invitations, place cards, all sorts of introductions,etc. I hope you’ll get acopy of the book if you’d like the further detail.

Not Finding Your Answer?

—-#1)At right ondesktops,at the bottom of every pageontablets andphones, is a list of all the offices, officials & topics covered on the site.

—-#2) If you don’t see the official you seek included or your question answeredsend me an e-mail. I am pretty fast at sending a reply: usually the next day or so (unless I am traveling.)Note: I don’t have mailing or Email addresses for any of the officials and I don’t keep track of offices that exist only in history books.

—-#3) If I think your question is of interest to others, Sometimes I post the question – but always change all the specifics.

— Robert Hickey

 

Robert Hickey author of“Honor & Respect”

2020-12-09T12:58:32-05:00

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