A US President is restricted to only two elected terms and up to two years of a President that person succeeded in office - for a total of 10 years maximum as President.
The restriction is not on consecutive terms but on two terms. For a bit of the history of the amendment and for the amendment itself, with all the details of the restriction, see http://www.post-gazette.com/nation/20021127amendment_22p9.asp
2 terms. 8 years total.
A president can serve two presidential terms of four years. Altogether, he/she can serve eight years as president.
They serve in four year terms. Currently, a president can only serve 2 terms.
A president can serve no more than two full terms.
They can only be reelected once. This restriction appears in the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. Before this amendment was ratified, there was no limit on how many terms a president could be elected to serve.
2 terms
the maximum number of terms the president may serve is 2
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to serve three terms.
A president can serve up to two consecutive terms totaling eight years.
They can serve only two terms.
They both serve four-year terms.