NARA uses its three official seals to authenticate various copies of documents and for informational purposes as follows:
(a) The National Archives and Records Administration seal, dated 1985, is used:
- (1) For official business;
- (2) To authenticate copies of Federal records in NARA's temporary custody and copies of NARA operational records; and
- (3) For informational purposes with NARA's prior approval (includes use by NARA employees, the public, and other Federal agencies).
- (b) The National Archives seal, dated 1934, is used to authenticate copies of documents in NARA's permanent legal custody.
- (c) The National Archives Trust Fund Board seal, dated 1941, is used for Trust Fund documents and publications.
[67 FR 72101, Dec. 4, 2002, as amended at 76 FR 1524, Jan. 11, 2011]