Depends on the marriage status, females are either called "Miss(Ms.)" or "Mrs.". In that case, do males also have different titles depends on marriage conditions?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Yes, that's correct. "Mrs." [Missus] is used to address women who are married, and "Ms." [Miss] is used to address unmarried females. Men are usually addressed as "Mr." or "Sir," and these titles do not differentiate between married/unmarried men. Note that these are all very formal titles and are usually used in formal/service contexts. Ex: My teacher's name is Mr. Williams. Ex: Mrs. Smith, please follow me this way. I can help you with your purchase here.