Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only man to serve two full four-year terms as President of the United States, holding office from 1933 to 1945. He was elected to a third term in 1940 and a fourth term in 1944, making him the only president to serve more than two terms. His unprecedented tenure led to the ratification of the 22nd Amendment in 1951, which officially limited presidents to two terms in office.
the new President can serve only one full four-year term.
Many presidents have served two full terms.
Two four year terms. He/She can also serve 2 plus years as Vice President/President for the previous President.
George Washington
A president can serve no more than two full terms.
The US President can serve a maximum two full terms. One term is four years. A president who finishes another president's term which has less than two years to go, can still serve two more full terms. Therefore, in theory, it is possible to serve for 10 years in this special case.
2 terms
Andrew Jackson
Yes. Franklin Roosevelt was elected to four terms and served until his death in 1945. On February 27, 1951, the 22nd amendment was ratified which limits the president to two terms. However, in addition to the two full terms, a president may serve up to two years of a previous president's term.
George W. Bush He served all four and served again.(another 4) up to 2008
Actually, there have been many US Presidents who have served two full four year terms, it happens a lot. Only one person was ever elected to four terms, however, that being Franklin Delano Roosevelt. And he died during his fourth term, so he only completed three full terms.
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.