LETTER FORMAT
Paper letters are still heavily in use. They look the same across America, but there are a
couple of different styles, called Block, Semiblock, and Letterhead. When you get a job,
you should figure out what style of letter is preferred at the place you will be working,
and follow the company’s preferred style for composing letters.
Anytime in life, when in doubt about formatting, use the Block Letter style we are using
in this class. It’s the traditional format and is the safest choice when trying to choose a
particular style of letter.
Style Guide for ENGLISH 253 Letters
• Times New Roman, 12pt
• Single-spaced
• Avoid “To Whom it May Concern” when you can
• Use people’s titles when you can
• Not required to use “Dear”
• A colon is used after the Greeting
• One space between each section of the letter
• 4 spaces after the Valediction and your Name and Contact information to allow
for room for signing the letter
• “Yours Truly” does not work for every Valediction, as it does imply a close
relationship with the recipient. You want to choose a Valediction that is
appropriate for your audience.
• You don’t have to sign letters if they’re being submitted electronically, but you do
have to sign them if they’re going to be mailed.
• Do remember attachment lines (if applicable)
On the next page is a sample letter in block format style:
February 24, 2008
Mr. John Traggert
23201 Johnson Avenue
Austin, TX 78701
Mr. Traggert:
How terrible for you to come home from a weekend and find all the food in your
refrigerator spoiled. I can imagine how you must have felt. I quite agree that any
refrigerator—and particularly a deluxe model such as yours—should give you trouble-
free service for a lot longer than three years.
Unfortunately, no manufacturer’s system of quality control is perfect—which is why we
advise our customers to invest in a service contract. If I were to charge you nothing for
your service call, you would, in effect, be getting the benefits of a service contract
without having paid for it.
In considering your request for us to replace your refrigerator, I have talked to the
repairman who fixed it. He assures me that there is nothing fundamentally wrong—the
problem was caused by a freak failure of a common bond, which he has never seen
happen before. He feels it is most unlikely to recur: “A million to one against it,” he said.
I don’t think a new refrigerator would be any more likely to give you the years of service
you have every right to expect. Should you, however, any further trouble with your
repaired refrigerator, I encourage you will get in touch with me at once.
Yours Truly,
Tim Calgon
Tim Calgon
Customer Service
Acme Appliance Company
321 Booker Street
Austin, TX 78701
(555)-555-5555
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