This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Montgomery County Montgomery / County
If your property is located in Montgomery County, you can order a copy of your deed by going to the Land Records Department of the Clerk's Office in Montgomery County Circuit Court (50 Maryland Avenue, Room 212, Rockville, Maryland, 20850).
Search Probate Court Records In order to view complete records and to set up an online account with capability of viewing and copying images, contact a member of the Probate Record Room staff at (334) 832-2584 or (334) 832-1249.
Contact Records & Recording Recording. (334) 832-1237. (334) 832-1236. Service Desk. (334) 832-1239. Web Accounts. (334) 832-2584. (334) 832-1249. Archivist. (334) 832-7173. Recording by Mail. Judge of Probate. Records & Recording. 101 S. Lawrence St. Montgomery, AL 36104.
To show the exact date, spell out the month, and write the day and year in numerals (, or ). Don't place a comma between month and year (May 2021). Spell out the day when it stands alone.
The dd-mm-yyyy is the Day-Month-Year date format. In this format, the day is written first, followed by the month and then the year. For example: 12-04-2024 would be 12 April 2024.
Write out the month, day and year two inches from the top of the page. Depending which format you are using for your letter, either left justify the date or tab to the center point and type the date. In the latter case, include the sender's address in letterhead, rather than left-justified.
Formal letters/emails You're composing a formal letter or email. Where does the date go? The answer is right at the top! For an American audience, it's usually formatted as Month Day, Year (e.g., “August 30, 2023”), while a British audience would expect it to be written as Day Month Year (e.g., “30 August 2023”).
“The” + Ordinal Number + “of” + Month, Year (Ex. – The 21st of September, 1990)
To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to confirm that I, Your Full Name, reside at Full Address and have lived here since Move-In Date. This letter serves as proof of residency for the purpose of setting up Utility Name, e.g., electricity, water services.