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A Quick Guide to Locating Executive Orders

The Federal Register is a daily gazette published by the National Archives and Records Administration that contains executive orders, proposed rules and regulations, public notices, as well as notices of hearings, decisions, and investigations.

To find executive orders, go to Federalregister.gov, hover over the Browse tab with the view icon and select Presidential Documents.

Or, for a faster way to locate executive orders click on the link listed here–https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders. In here, you will find a list of executive orders signed by each President. You can select to view all executive orders that have been signed since 1937 or you can browse by President and year from the list provided on their site. You will also find the Executive Order Disposition Tables, which show what year executive orders have been signed by each President and how many executive orders have been signed per year.

To view recent executive orders–https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders/donald-trump/2025

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