Chapter 4 - Memorandum and Endorsement Letter
Chapter 4 - Memorandum and Endorsement Letter
Chapter 4 - Memorandum and Endorsement Letter
CHAPTER IV
Memorandum and
Endorsement Letter
TONES OF MEMORANDUM
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PARTS OF MEMORANDUM
1. Heading
All the materials above the first line of the body comprise
the heading. These are office origin, address, file reference,
identifying initials, date, subject, channels through which the
letter will pass, and addressee to whom the letter is being written.
1) Letterhead
Example:
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2) File Reference
It is called the office symbol. A file reference is
placed on the first margin, usually two spaces below the
letter head. It varies according to the individual item of
correspondence. Each part of the reference is also used as
identifying information on the second and subsequent pages.
Example:
CCPS-IN
3) Identifying Initials
Some offices place the surname or the initials of the
originator and typist of the letter.
Example:
MLVFRJR/ogs/600-3752
4) Addressee
The addressee preceded by “MEMORANDUM FOR” or
“MEMORANDUM TO” is written in block style, with open
punctuation, and is normally placed before the file reference.
Example:
MEMORANDUM
FOR: Provincial Director, NEPPO
Example:
MEMORANDUM
FOR: SP04 Juan Santos Crus 031740 PNP
5) In Turn Addressee
When letters are routed to several addressees, the
entire address of each office is placed on a single line as
much as possible.
Example:
MEMORANDUM
TO: Chief, PPHRDB/PIIB/POPB/PCRB/PFLB
Example:
MEMORANDUM
TO: Provincial Directors, BPPO/NEPPO
6) Attention Line
For faster routing, correspondence maybe addressed to
the individual or the head of a subdivision or by the use of
an office symbol. The name is used only when there is a
special reason for calling the attention of the individual
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2. Body
The body of the letter is the message itself. It is the
substance of the typed letter as distinguished from the beginning
and ending.
1) Paragraphing
2) Abbreviations
3) References
Example:
Special Report this station dated June 1, 2020 re
Homicide with Rape at Brgy Bonifacio, Cabanatuan City.
4) Page Numbering
5) Dividing a Paragraph
3. Complimentary Ending
This refers to the material found below the last paragraph of
the body. It consists of the authority line if used, signature,
list of enclosures and copies being furnished.
1) Authority Line
Examples:
(1) If signing for a chief or head of office and addressed to
members under him.
BY AUTHORITY OF POLICE SUPERINTENDENT GUIBONG:
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Example:
PETER DULNUAN GUIBONNG
Police Superintendent
FOR
Example:
Original Duplicate Triplicate
1 2 3
Encl 3 Encl 3 Encl 3
Example:
Additional to enclosures listed in para 1.
4 Encls:
Added 1 Encl
GO 749
2 Encls:
Wd Encl – 2 and 3
2 Encls
Dupl copy Encl 2/Wd
3 Encls
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n/c
Wd all encls
4) Copy Furnished Other Offices
Example:
Copy Furnished:
RD, PROs
D, NSUs
Additional copies
RECORDS OF INTERMEDIATE RECIPIENT
SPECIAL HANDLING
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ASSEMBLING
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References:
Basic Police Report Writing
By
Oscar Gatchalian Soriano
BSCrim, MSBA, MACrim, PhDCrim
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