The president can serve for at most two full terms plus no more than 2 years of a partial term. There are no restrictions on the the vice-president except that he must be eligible to be president , so an ex-president who served two terms could not be vice-president.
According to the United States Constitution, a person can serve up to two terms as President, with each term being four years. There are no term limits for the Vice President, so theoretically one could serve in that position indefinitely, as long as they are reelected or chosen by the President to serve again.
He served as vice president from 2033 to 2037.
The Vice-president is elected for four-years along with the president. There is no limit on how many terms a vice-president can serve.
There are no official term limits for a vice-president, so one VP could potentially serve with more than one president.
They both serve four-year terms.
vice president until presidents term is up.
The Vice Vise President!!??
I the president dies, the vice president will take his/her place. I don't know for how long, though.
Jefferson served as Vice President from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.
As long as their President can. (4 year term, unless ran for 2 terms)
One of the few constitutional duties of the Vice-President is to serve as President of the US Senate.
Tyler served as vice-president from March 4,1841 to April 4, 184i when he became President due to the death of President Harrison on that day.
The vice-president becomes President if the president can not function.