According to the 20th Amendment, the maximum term of office for the President is

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According to the 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution, the maximum term of office for the President is two terms, or a total of 10 years if a Vice President assumes the presidency mid-term and serves the remainder of that term plus two additional terms. The specific provision is found in Section 1 of the 22nd Amendment, which limits an individual to being elected as President for no more than two terms.