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§2208 Claims of constitutionally based privilege against disclosure

Title 44 › Chapter CHAPTER 22— - PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS › § 2208

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

When the Archivist decides to release a Presidential record that was not public before, the Archivist must quickly give written notice to the former President who created the record, the current President, and the public. The written notice must include the information the Archivist’s rules require. If no President claims a constitutional privilege, the Archivist must wait 60 days (not counting Saturdays, Sundays, and legal public holidays) before making the record public. A former or the current President can personally claim a privilege to stop release. They must tell the Archivist and notify the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs the same day they make the claim. A President can extend the 60-day wait one time for up to 30 more days. If the 60-day wait or the extension would end during the first 6 months of a new President’s term, the wait ends at the end of that 6-month period. If a former President claims privilege, the Archivist will ask the current President to say whether they will uphold that claim and must tell the former President and the public of the decision within 30 days. If the current President upholds the claim, the Archivist cannot release the record unless the President withdraws the claim or a final court order says to release it. If the current President does not uphold the claim or fails to decide in time, the Archivist must release the record 90 days after getting the claim, unless a court order says otherwise. If the current President claims privilege, the Archivist cannot release the record unless the President withdraws the claim or a final court order requires release. The Archivist must also change these timelines if needed to meet the return date of any congressional or judicial subpoena or court process.

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Title 44, §2208

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(a)(1)When the Archivist determines under this chapter to make available to the public any Presidential record that has not previously been made available to the public, the Archivist shall—
(A)promptly provide notice of such determination to—
(i)the former President during whose term of office the record was created; and
(ii)the incumbent President; and
(B)make the notice available to the public.
(2)The notice under paragraph (1)—
(A)shall be in writing; and
(B)shall include such information as may be prescribed in regulations issued by the Archivist.
(3)(A)Upon the expiration of the 60-day period (excepting Saturdays, Sundays, and legal public holidays) beginning on the date the Archivist provides notice under paragraph (1)(A), the Archivist shall make available to the public the Presidential record covered by the notice, except any record (or reasonably segregable part of a record) with respect to which the Archivist receives from a former President or the incumbent President notification of a claim of constitutionally based privilege against disclosure under subsection (b).
(B)A former President or the incumbent President may extend the period under subparagraph (A) once for not more than 30 additional days (excepting Saturdays, Sundays, and legal public holidays) by filing with the Archivist a statement that such an extension is necessary to allow an adequate review of the record.
(C)Notwithstanding subparagraphs (A) and (B), if the 60-day period under subparagraph (A), or any extension of that period under subparagraph (B), would otherwise expire during the 6-month period after the incumbent President first takes office, then that 60-day period or extension, respectively, shall expire at the end of that 6-month period.
(b)(1)For purposes of this section, the decision to assert any claim of constitutionally based privilege against disclosure of a Presidential record (or reasonably segregable part of a record) must be made personally by a former President or the incumbent President, as applicable.
(2)A former President or the incumbent President shall notify the Archivist, the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate of a privilege claim under paragraph (1) on the same day that the claim is asserted under such paragraph.
(c)(1)If a claim of constitutionally based privilege against disclosure of a Presidential record (or reasonably segregable part of a record) is asserted under subsection (b) by a former President, the Archivist shall consult with the incumbent President, as soon as practicable during the period specified in paragraph (2)(A), to determine whether the incumbent President will uphold the claim asserted by the former President.
(2)(A)Not later than the end of the 30-day period beginning on the date on which the Archivist receives notification from a former President of the assertion of a claim of constitutionally based privilege against disclosure, the Archivist shall provide notice to the former President and the public of the decision of the incumbent President under paragraph (1) regarding the claim.
(B)If the incumbent President upholds the claim of privilege asserted by the former President, the Archivist shall not make the Presidential record (or reasonably segregable part of a record) subject to the claim publicly available unless—
(i)the incumbent President withdraws the decision upholding the claim of privilege asserted by the former President; or
(ii)the Archivist is otherwise directed by a final court order that is not subject to appeal.
(C)If the incumbent President determines not to uphold the claim of privilege asserted by the former President, or fails to make the determination under paragraph (1) before the end of the period specified in subparagraph (A), the Archivist shall release the Presidential record subject to the claim at the end of the 90-day period beginning on the date on which the Archivist received notification of the claim, unless otherwise directed by a court order in an action initiated by the former President under section 2204(e) of this title or by a court order in another action in any Federal court.
(d)The Archivist shall not make publicly available a Presidential record (or reasonably segregable part of a record) that is subject to a privilege claim asserted by the incumbent President unless—
(1)the incumbent President withdraws the privilege claim; or
(2)the Archivist is otherwise directed by a final court order that is not subject to appeal.
(e)The Archivist shall adjust any otherwise applicable time period under this section as necessary to comply with the return date of any congressional subpoena, judicial subpoena, or judicial process.

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Change of Name

Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Oversight and Reform of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 6, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, Jan. 9, 2019. Committee on Oversight and Reform of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Oversight and Accountability of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 5, One Hundred Eighteenth Congress, Jan. 9, 2023.

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44 U.S.C. § 2208

Title 44Public Printing and Documents

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73