Titles
Titles that have been enacted into positive law are indicated by blue shading below.
Title 1 | General Provisions |
Title 2 | The Congress |
Title 3 | The President |
Title 4 | Flag and Seal, Seat of Government, and the States |
Title 5 | Government Organization and Employees* |
Title 6 (original) |
Surety Bonds (repealed) (Enacted into positive law by the 80th Congress in 1947; combined into Title 31 when it was enacted into positive law.) |
Title 6 | Domestic Security |
Title 7 | Agriculture |
Title 8 | Aliens and Nationality |
Title 9 | Arbitration |
Title 10 | Armed Forces (including the Uniform Code of Military Justice) |
Title 11 | Bankruptcy |
Title 12 | Banks and Banking |
Title 13 | Census |
Title 14 | Coast Guard |
Title 15 | Commerce and Trade |
Title 16 | Conservation |
Title 17 | Copyrights |
Title 18 | Crimes and Criminal Procedure* |
Title 19 | Customs Duties |
Title 20 | Education |
Title 21 | Food and Drugs |
Title 22 | Foreign Relations and Intercourse |
Title 23 | Highways |
Title 24 | Hospitals and Asylums |
Title 25 | Indians |
Title 26 | Internal Revenue Code |
Title 27 | Intoxicating Liquors |
Title 28 | Judiciary and Judicial Procedure |
Title 29 | Labor |
Title 30 | Mineral Lands and Mining |
Title 31 | Money and Finance |
Title 32 | National Guard |
Title 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters |
Title 34 | Navy (repealed all of Title 34 in 1956 when Navy was moved into Title 10 subtitle C) |
Title 35 | Patents |
Title 36 | Patriotic Societies and Observances |
Title 37 | Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services |
Title 38 | Veterans' Benefits |
Title 39 | Postal Service |
Title 40 | Public Buildings, Properties, and Works |
Title 41 | Public Contracts |
Title 42 | The Public Health and Welfare |
Title 43 | Public Lands |
Title 44 | Public Printing and Documents |
Title 45 | Railroads |
Title 46 | Shipping |
Title 47 | Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs |
Title 48 | Territories and Insular Possessions |
Title 49 | Transportation (enacted into positive law in stages; Title IV in 1978, Title I in 1983, and Titles II, III, and V-X in 1994) |
Title 50 | War and National Defense |
Title 51 | National and Commercial Space Programs |
Note: The OLRC has produced a draft version of the codification of Title 35 (subtitles III and IV).
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—Oliver Goldsmith (17281774)
“Lear. Dost thou call me fool, boy?
Fool. All thy other titles thou hast given away; that thou wast born with.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
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—Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (18351910)