How to Address a Legal Letter to the Court

When writing a letter to a judge or to the court, it is essential to address the letter professionally in a formal matter. For many small-business owners who are just starting up a company, taking leave for jury duty is an impossible burden. In those instances, courts will often allow small-business owners to postpone jury duty for a later time, when it would be a less difficult task.

Small-business owners also must communicate with the court when responding to lawsuits or when filing demand letters against other businesses. Regardless of the purpose, it is important to always maintain a polished tone in every piece of correspondence with the court.

Insert the Date

Write Your Contact Information

Type the Name and Address of the Judge or Court Staff

Write the Salutation

Leave a Blank Line Before the Body of the Letter

Tip

Include one blank line of space between each paragraph. End the letter professionally, such as "Sincerely" or "With regards" and a comma. Before sitting down to write your letter, have all important documents that you need to support your letter. It may be necessary to request some documents or information from a CPA or accountant in advance. Save a copy of the letter for your future reference. Never send original documents, such as sales contracts, insurance policies and invoices, unless required by the court.

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