The Revised Statutes and the United States Code are available in print in the Law Library Reading Room (see catalog links, below). Different versions of the United States Code can be found both online and in print. The most popular of these options is highlighted below:
Free Online Resources
United States Code (U.S. House of Representatives Office of the Law Revision Counsel)
The Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives (OLRC) is the organization responsible for publishing the official version of the United States Code. The OLRC site provides versions of the United States Code dating back to 1994. The currency of the United States Code at the OLRC site can be checked by visiting its “Currency and Updating” page.
From its homepage, the OLRC site allows you access the United States Code in three ways: (1) searching by keyword or phrase; (2) going directly to a specific section by entering the Title and Section numbers in the “Jump to” boxes; and (3) browsing. If you choose to enter a citation and click “Go,” note that you can use the drop-down menu at the top of the results screen to select an older edition of the United States Code. You can also access an older edition of the United States Code from the browse screen. To the right of “Browse the U.S. Code,” you will see a link that says “current.” If you click on it, you will retrieve a drop-down menu that allows you to choose older editions of the United States Code. The search engine on this site is sophisticated, and offers a “Search Tips” link to the right of the search box so that you might take full advantage of its capabilities. To browse the United States Code, click on the “plus symbols” next to each Title in order to break down that Title into its subparts. Finally, you may also choose to view the entire title by clicking on the “view” link to the right of each title.
United States Code Collection (GovInfo)
govinfo also provides access to the United States Code, particularly for the years 1994 to the present. To browse the United States Code, first choose a year from the drop-down menu on the United States Code homepage. Next, click on the “plus symbols” next to each Title in order to break down that title into its subparts. To the right of the title, you will find links that allow you to download the entire title in various formats, including PDF.
You may also search the United States Code by using the Advanced Search on the GovInfo homepage. Select the box next to “United States Code” from the "Refine by Collection" list and enter your keywords into the search box on the right. If you would like to search only a particular field in the United States Code (for example, if you only wanted to search within United States Code section numbers), simply make a selection in the drop-down menu above the search box. To narrow your search by date, use the drop-down menu on the left-hand side of the page.
U.S. Code Collection (Law Library of Congress)
This collection, provided by the Law Library of Congress, provides access to the United States Code from the first edition (1925-1926), to the 1988 edition, plus supplements.
To browse the United States Code, users can use the filter menus to limit by date and title. Further, items can be sorted by date and sort order. For users who would prefer to search the United States Code by keyword, a search box is located at the top of the collection page. Be sure to ensure that “This Collection” is chosen from the drop-down menu to the left of the search box.
Subscription Databases
The United States Code can also be found in several online subscription databases, such as HeinOnline, Lexis, and Westlaw. Simply contact your local public law or academic law library to determine if you can access these sources on site.
The subscription resources marked with a padlock are available to researchers on-site at the Library of Congress. If you are unable to visit the Library, you may be able to access these resources through your local public or academic library.
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Comprehensive coverage of U.S. federal and state case law and statutory law.
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Westlaw Patron Access provides access to up-to-date legal information from Westlaw, including case headnotes and synopses, Table of Contents service, Key Cite, West Key Number System, and KeySearch.
Access to this site is only available from the Law Library Reading Room.
The simultaneous user limit for this resource may result in temporary delays.HeinOnline United States Code External This link opens in a new window
Features include complete coverage (1925-1926 Edition - 2006 Current Edition), exact page-images of the original bound edition, U.S. Code Citation Search Tool, the ability to download searchable PDFs. Browse the U.S. Code by editions or titles.
Print Sources
The official print version of the United States Code and the Revised Statutes of the United States are both available in the Law Library Reading Room.
In addition to the official print version of the United States Code, commercial publishers also publish versions of the Code. In fact, these versions can often be of great help to researchers, as they are annotated, meaning that they provide references to cases, regulations, and law review articles, among many other sources, related to each section of the Code. Two of the most widely-used annotated versions of the Code are the United States Code Annotated (USCA) and the United States Code Service (USCS). Like the official print, the commercial prints have indices and supplemental tables. The USCS and USCA are available in the Law Library Reading Room.
Should you choose to use any version of the Code in print, be sure to check the back of the volume for a pocket part or the shelf for a supplementary soft-bound volume for updates.
United States Code by Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives
Call Number: KF62 2012
ISBN: 0160915961
The official version of the Code prepared and published by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives.
United States Code Service (USCS)
Call Number: KF62 1972 .L38
An annotated version of the Code published by LexisNexis.
United States Code Annotated (USCA)
Call Number: KF62.5 .W45
An annotated version of the Code published by Thomson Reuters.