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Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week. #RenewYourOath of office or enlistment.

Reground in why we serve. For centuries, millions of public servants all across the United States have promised to support our Constitution.

Public Service Recognition Week has been celebrated in the first full week of May since the first proclamation from President Reagan in 1985. This year it’s May 4-10, 2025 — a great time to renew your oath.

Host a local oath renewal event, share your photos/videos of your original or renewal oath ceremony, or post your photo and story. Use the #RenewYourOath hashtag and let us together recognize the story of your service!

A typical federal oath of office or enlistment includes a promise to:

  • Support and defend the Constitution, against all enemies, foreign and domestic

  • Bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution

  • Well and faithfully discharge the duties of your office

Some people renew their vows, we renew our oaths! It’s a way to deepen our commitment. Since the Oath Act in 1789 became the very first law passed by Congress, millions of public servants — military, elected officials, civil service, foreign service, judges, state/local/tribal officials — have taken oaths. We have made an enduring promise to support the Constitution.

Join us, as we renew our oaths.