United States Capitol.
Jimmy Carter left office in January of 1981 and Ronald Reagan was sworn in as president.
Ronald Reagan
20 January 1981
Ronald Reagan was the oldest president at the time of his inauguration. When he was sworn in on January 20, 1981, he was 69 years old
During. It was up when he was sworn in, and still up when his successor took office.
Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford President Nixon resigned at noon on August 9, 1974, and Vice President Ford was immediately sworn in.
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Not publicly. As a military member, you are sworn honor your commander-in-chief.
The old president remains president up until the moment the new president is sworn in.
The answer is on:Why does the vice president of the US get sworn in before the president does?
The president get sworn in at Washington D.C. On Janusry 20th at noon.
Until 1977, the President was sworn in on the east steps of the US Capitol building. However, in 1981 Ronald Reagan requested that the Oath of Office be administered on the west steps. The reason was that Reagan wanted to face west to deliver his inaugural address thereby symbolically addressing the entire nation. Since then the Oath of Office has been administered on the west steps of the Capitol. (Taking the oath is required by the US Constitution before the President can take his office. )