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Congressman Randy Hultgren

Representing the 14th District of ILLINOIS

Flag Requests

The Capitol Flag Program began in 1937 when a Member of Congress requested a flag that had flown over the Capitol.

Over the years the focus of the program gradually expanded to encompass the commemoration of national holidays and various special events, as well as to honor the work of groups such as schools and civic organizations. Requests for Capitol flags rapidly outgrew the supply; hence, the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) instituted a program of flying smaller flags that may be purchased through Members' offices.

The AOC fulfills all flag requests from Members of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. Flags are flown daily year-round, weather permitting, excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.

Currently, the AOC fulfills on average more than 100,000 flag requests from Members of Congress annually, with the number of requests and the popularity of the Capitol Flag Program growing steadily each year. There are special flag poles where all flags are flown. After it is flown over the U.S. Capitol, each flag is issued a keepsake Certificate of Authenticity by the AOC.

For federal law relating to display and associated questions for flying the United States Flag, please read the CRS Report.

Order a U.S. Flag

If you would like to order a U.S. flag, please follow the link below to calculate the price and shipping costs associated with your flag request. Here, you will have the option to submit your request and pay electronically or print the completed form and send to my office with your check via mail. You will also have the option to request the flags purchased be flown over the Capitol.

Click Here to Order a U.S. Flag

Care of the Flag

Most outdoor flags can be washed in mild detergent and thoroughly rinsed. Indoor and parade flags should be dry-cleaned. Damaged flags can be repaired and utilized as long as the overall dimensions are not noticeably altered. American Legion Posts and local governments often have facilities to dispose of unserviceable flags. Store your flag in a clean, well ventilated area.