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§723 Support of civil authorities: requirement for use of members of the Armed Forces and Federal law enforcement personnel

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Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Members of the military (including the National Guard) and federal law enforcement who help federal authorities during a civil disturbance must wear visible ID. They must show either their name or a unique personal identifier and the name of their military branch, federal agency, or other employer. When military members help local police, they must show the name of their armed force. The ID rule does not apply to people who do not normally wear a uniform or other noticeable gear, or to those working undercover as part of their job.

Full Legal Text

Title 10, §723

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(a)Whenever a member of the armed forces (including the National Guard) or Federal law enforcement personnel provide support to Federal authorities to respond to a civil disturbance, each individual employed in the capacity of providing such support shall visibly display—
(1)the individual’s name or other individual identifier that is unique to that individual; and
(2)the name of the armed force, Federal entity, or other organization by which such individual is employed.
(b)Whenever a member of the armed forces (including the National Guard) provides support to civilian law enforcement agencies, each such member providing such support shall visibly display the name of the armed force in which such member operates.
(c)The requirements under subsections (a) and (b) shall not apply to individuals referred to in any such subsection who—
(1)do not wear a uniform or other distinguishing clothing or equipment in the regular performance of their official duties; or
(2)are engaged in undercover operations in the regular performance of their official duties.

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Amendments

2025—Pub. L. 119–60, § 1043(b)(1), substituted “civil authorities” for “Federal authorities in response to civil disturbances” in section catchline. Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 119–60, § 1043(a)(1), substituted “Response to Civil Disturbances” for “Requirement” in heading. Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 119–60, § 1043(a)(3), added subsec. (b). Former subsec. (b) redesignated (c). Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 119–60, § 1043(a)(2), (4), redesignated subsec. (b) as (c) and, in introductory provisions, substituted “requirements under subsections (a) and (b)” for “requirement under subsection (a)” and “any such subsection” for “such subsection”.

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10 U.S.C. § 723

Title 10Armed Forces

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73