Executive Orders
Welcome to our webpage dedicated to executive orders, also known as execution orders or simply orders. Executive orders are a crucial component of governance, allowing those in positions of authority to enact specific actions and policies without going through the legislative process. These orders are legally binding and can have a significant impact on various aspects of society and government operations.
On this platform, we provide a comprehensive collection of executive orders from across the United States. Our database includes a wide range of executive orders issued at federal, state, and local levels. These documents cover a diverse array of topics, from civil rights and equal employment opportunity to emergency declarations and public safety measures.
With our user-friendly search function, you can easily access and explore executive orders that have shaped our nation's history and continue to shape it today. Whether you are a researcher, policymaker, legal professional, or simply interested in understanding the workings of government, our platform offers valuable insights into the executive orders that govern our society.
Our collection includes executive orders from various jurisdictions, including the federal government and individual states. You can browse through orders issued by different administrations, enabling you to gain a comprehensive understanding of the policies and actions taken by different leaders over time.
By leveraging our platform, you can study the impact of executive orders on specific issues and track the progression of related policies. Our goal is to provide you with a valuable resource that showcases the significance and influence of executive orders within the broader governance landscape.
Explore our vast collection of executive orders today and unlock a wealth of knowledge about the directives that shape our nation's trajectory.
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This document establishes the format for an Ethics Pledge, as mandated by Executive Order 13770. It sets out the guidelines for ethical conduct for executive branch employees.
This form is used for wage execution in the state of New Jersey. It is an appendix to form 11471 and is used to enforce payment of outstanding debts by deducting wages.
This Form is used for obtaining a writ of execution in Vermont. A writ of execution is a court order that enables the collection of a judgment by seizing and selling the debtor's property.
This Form is used for submitting executive orders under Executive Order 12866.
This form is used in Mississippi to notify employers about the requirement for affirmative action to ensure equal employment opportunity, as mandated by Executive Order 11246.
This document is a vendor certification and disclosure form required by the State of New Jersey for vendors seeking contracts under a two-year chapter 51 or executive order 117. Vendors must disclose their political contributions as part of the certification process.
This document is for individuals in Virginia who need to apply for temporary license reinstatement or reactivation in response to the Covid-19 pandemic under Executive Order #51.
This document is used in Mississippi to enforce the collection of a judgment by seizing the debtor's property.
This form is used for submitting a delayed filing fee payment in accordance with Executive Order 202.18 in New York.
This document outlines the mandatory statements required by law and executive order in the state of Nevada. It provides important information that individuals and businesses must include in their legal documents and processes to comply with state regulations.
This document is a certification form used in New Jersey to disclose the source of funds for executive order 129 certification.
This document is a stay-at-home order issued by the director of Ohio, requiring residents to stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
This directive implements executive orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 in Montana, making it mandatory to use face coverings in certain settings.
This form is used for making a declaration under penalty of perjury in accordance with State of Illinois Executive Order 2020-72 in Cook County, Illinois. It is a legal document required to comply with the order.
This executive order declares a state of emergency in Virginia due to the possibility of civil unrest at the state capitol. It aims to address and mitigate any potential threats to public safety.
This document is an Exemption Application form for Category I, specifically for the consolidation of existing executive orders in the state of California. It is used by individuals or organizations seeking exemption from certain executive orders.
This form is used for requesting an order of execution in Pennsylvania. It allows individuals to seek enforcement of a judgment by allowing the court to seize the property of the judgment debtor.
This Form is used for requesting an exception to the gift ban policy in Illinois.