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Mailing to judges
Do we need to specify the chambers # on the address when we mail an application to a judge, or do we just mail to the courthouse? Many judges do not have their chambers # online.
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Re: Mailing to judges
In my personal experience clerking in two different federal courthouses, if you put "Chambers of Judge ______" on the top address line, and then put the main courthouse address below it, the mail room/clerks office will get it to chambers. It wouldn't hurt to spend a little time trying to figure out the Suite # for chambers just in case, but if you cant find it you shouldn't let it hold up your applications.