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Summary
Description Seal of the United States National Archives and Records Administration.svg |
Seal of the United States National Archives and Records Administration . The seal is described in 36 C.F.R. § 1200.2 as:
The Latin phrase translates to "The written word lasts". It is often seen in the phrase Vox audita perit, littera scripta manet (The spoken word perishes, the written word remains), often but incorrectly attributed to Horace. The date 1985 is when the National Archives and Records Administration was created, which returned the National Archives regained to independent agency status (it was independent from 1934 to 1949, and part of GSA from 1949 to 1985). NARA has two other seals nearly identical to this one; the center design is the same but the inscription and date are different. The first is the seal for the National Archives itself, with the inscription THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES and a date of 1934. The second is for the Trust Fund Board, with an inscription of NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD and a date of 1941. Examples of both can be seen in 36 C.F.R. § 1200.2 . According to 36 C.F.R. § 1200.4 , the NARA seal is used for official agency documents, to authenticate copies of Federal records in NARA's temporary custody and copies of NARA operational records, and for agency informational purposes. The National Archives seal (dated 1934) is used to authenticate copies of documents in NARA's permanent legal custody. |
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Extracted from PDF file here (or any other Federal Register PDF file produced by the GPO ). Slightly colorized based on some versions of the logo found on the archives.gov site (such as this PDF ). |
Author | U.S. Government National Archives and Records Administration |
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Public domain from a copyright standpoint, but trademark-like restrictions apply. 36 C.F.R. § 1200.4 states "seals and logos can not be used on any article or in any manner that reflects unfavorably on NARA or endorses, either directly or by implication, commercial products or services, or a requestor's policies or activities." See also other sections of 36 C.F.R. Part 1200 . |
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