Twenty-second Amendment
The President of the United States has a 4 year term of office and is permitted to serve a maximum of 2 terms.
His term of office is four years. There is a so-called two-term limit that limits a person to a maximum of ten years in the office of president. That is, a person who has never previously held the office of president or has served two years or less finishing another president's term may be elected a maximum of two times. A person that has served more than two years finishing another president's term may be elected to the office only once.
The president of the US isn't appointed ... rather, elected. A maximum of two terms (8 years) is all they can serve in that office.
There is no maximum age limit to become president of the US.
4 years Renewable once. A president can serve a max of 10 years if the Vice President gains office. He may then run for two more years.
The president can remain in office for 2 four year terms . A total of eight years maximum
No, four years, twice is the maximum.
The President of the United States has a 4 year term of office and is permitted to serve a maximum of 2 terms.
His term of office is four years. There is a so-called two-term limit that limits a person to a maximum of ten years in the office of president. That is, a person who has never previously held the office of president or has served two years or less finishing another president's term may be elected a maximum of two times. A person that has served more than two years finishing another president's term may be elected to the office only once.
A US president may serve up to two terms of four years each, for a total maximum of 8 years in office.
Eight, in two four year terms of office.
While Ford, like all Americans, was limited to 10 years as President, Ford was not elected to be President despite being the incumbent.
A US President is restricted to only two elected terms and up to two years of a President that person succeeded in office - for a total of 10 years maximum as President.
If a person was elected as Vice President but the person elected President died before taking office, the Vice President becomes the President and serves the now-dead President's term. Afterwards he/she can still run and be elected President in two subsequent elections, for a total of 12 years. After Franklin Roosevelt, the 22nd Amendment limited a President to two terms in office.
The president of the US isn't appointed ... rather, elected. A maximum of two terms (8 years) is all they can serve in that office.
For 6 years at a time, but they can be re-elected once, which makes for maximum 12 years of total service.
The maximum number of years a governor of Texas can serve in office is 4 years.