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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1200 · § 1200.8

§ 1200.8. How do I request to use the official seals and logos?

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You may only use the official seals and logos if NARA approves your written request. Follow the procedures in this section to request authorization.
(a)Prepare a written request explaining, in detail:
(1)The name of the individual/organization requesting use and how it is associated with NARA;
(2)Which of the official seals and/or logos you want to use and how each is going to be displayed. Provide a sample of the document or other material on which the seal(s) and/or logo(s) would appear, marking the sample in all places where the seal(s) and/or logo(s) would be displayed;
(3)How the intended use of the official seal(s) and/or logo(s) is connected to your work with NARA on an event or activity (example: requesting to use the official NARA seal(s) and/or logo(s) on a program brochure, poster, or other publicity announcing a co-sponsored symposium or conference.); and
(4)The dates of the event or activity for which you intend to display the seal(s) and/or logo(s).
(b)You must submit the request at least six weeks before you intend to use it to the Archivist of the United States (N), 8601 Adelphi Rd., College Park, MD 20740-6001.
(c)The OMB control number 3095-0052 has been assigned to the information collection contained in this section. \[67 FR 72101, Dec. 4, 2002, as amended at 69 FR 26051, May 11, 2004\]
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