The answer to that question is found in the twenty second amendment of the constitution. The president can serve for more than four years, however the president can not serve more than ten years. They can serve two terms (four years each). I can not remember how they can get the other two years, but they can.The term of the president is only four years. I do not know where you got your information from, but it is completely false.
the president serve for four years in the united states.
4 years.In the US, four years. Also, US Presidents cannot serve more than ten years.
They have a maximum of two terms of four years, so eight years is the longest they can serve.
The length of a term for the President of the United States is four years. A president may one serve two terms in his lifetime.
They get four years then there is a re-election then they can win another four years
He has already served more than two years; he was elected in 2008, and he has served nearly four years; in January 2013, he will begin to serve for another four years. I think you are asking if he will serve more than two "terms"-- but he cannot. Presidents are not allowed to serve for more than two terms, according to the 26th amendment to the Constitution.
There are four years in a president's term of elected office.
Chester Arthur was the President untl March 4, 1885 when Grover Cleleland was sworn in to serve for the next four years.
Washington and Jefferson each served a full eight years, Lincoln just over four, and Roosevelt nearly eight.
Four years.
He will serve for eight years. He won the 2008 election, and then was re-elected in 2012 for a second term. Presidents are only allowed to serve for two four-year terms.
the president serve for four years in the united states.