How To Write A Cancellation Email (9 Steps) Step 1: Start with a Clear Subject Line. Step 2: Greet the Recipient. Step 3: State the Cancellation at the Beginning. Step 4: Provide a Reason for the Cancellation (If Appropriate) ... Step 5: Express Your Regret. Step 6: Mention Any Next Steps or Alternatives.
Write the Salutation If the letter is intended for a judge, type "Dear Judge (Last name):" and include a colon after the judge's name. If you are addressing it to a member of the court staff, type "Dear Ms. Smith:" and include a colon after the person's name.
CCRFOIA@fairfaxcounty - Strictly for FOIA use. Any non-FOIA related communications will not be responded to from this account.
Each division in the Fairfax County General District Court accepts certain types of documents for email filing at our public email address, GDCMail@fairfaxcounty.
You can email us at GDCMail@fairfaxcounty.
Outside of the Supreme Court, always use “The Honorable (full name)” in your correspondence. STATE COURTS Note: States may vary on titles of judges.