How to Address an Attorney on an Envelope

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When addressing an attorney on an envelope, there are a few guidelines to follow:

1. Use the appropriate title: Attorneys are generally addressed as "Esquire" in formal situations. Therefore, you may use "John Doe, Esq." or "Jane Smith, Esq." on the envelope.

2. Include the attorney's name and law firm: The envelope should include the attorney's full name, as well as the name of their law firm. For example, "John Doe, Esq., Law Office of John Doe."

3. Use the correct address: Make sure to use the correct address for the attorney or law firm. This information can be found on the attorney's business card, website, or other professional materials.

4. Check for spelling and accuracy: Double-check that all information is spelled correctly and accurate before sending the envelope.

Example:

Mr. John Doe, Esq. Law Office of John Doe 123 Main Street Suite 456 Anytown, USA 12345