Whether you’d just like to learn more about American history or want to know more about your rights, you may want a free pocket Constitution.
There are actually a few ways that you can get your hands on a copy of the text at no cost. Some places give them away totally for free, others make you pay for shipping, and some offer pocket Constitutions at a low price.
Below, I’ll cover all the available options!
So let’s get started…
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Where to Get a Free Pocket Constitution by Mail
Here are a few places where you can get a pocket Constitution at no cost:
1. Hillsdale College
Hillsdale College is offering a free pocket-sized U.S. Constitution. And all you need to do to get it is complete a form. Simple, right?
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- Request your copy here.
2. The Bill of Rights Institute (free pocket Constitution for class)
Do you want copies of the Constitution for your class?
Then visit The Bill of Rights Institute website. It provides class sets of pocket U.S. Constitutions to teachers in the United States who request them.
There’s a maximum of 100 per teacher. And since requests are shipped via media mail, you need to allow four to six weeks for delivery.
- Request your copy here.
3. Adamson & Cleveland, LLC
Adamson & Cleveland, LLC, which is a personal injury law firm that serves clients throughout Gwinnett County and the Greater Atlanta area, is offering a complimentary copy of the text to those who request it.
Just complete a simple form and you can have it sent to your home at no cost!
The copies not only include the Constitution, but also the Declaration of Independence.
- Request your copy here.
4. ConstituionFacts.com (you have to pay for shipping)
You can get a free pocket Constitution from ConsitutionFacts.com.
While the text itself is free, you do need to pay $3 to cover the cost of shipping and handling.
- Request your copy here.
Where to Get a Free Printable/PDF Copy of Constitution
You can also get online copies of the text that are totally free. And, you could print these out for free too, provided you have a printer of course!
Here are a few places where you can access the Constitution for free online.
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5. American Constitution Society
The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy provides a PDF version of the Constitution. This PDF also includes The Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address.
- Get your PDF here.
6. The National Constitution Center
You can read the full text for free at The National Constitution Center website.
That’s not all though. The center also has an app that gives you the full text right on your phone! So you can carry the Constitution in your pocket!
You can get the app by clicking on the link below (this will take you to the full online copy of the text). Then scroll down the page to where it says, “More from the National Constitution Center.” Under that, on the left, you’ll see the links to download the app for your device.
- Get your online copy here.
7. Congress.gov
Government freebies are few and far in between but you are in luck. At Congress.gov, you can get a free annotated version of the text.
- Get your online copy here.
8. GovInfo.gov
The Constitution of the United States with Index and the Declaration of Independence, Pocket Edition, is available on govinfo
You can get a “Pocket Edition” PDF copy of Constitution of the United States with Index and the Declaration of Independence from GovInfo.gov site as well.
- Get your PDF here.
9. National Archives
You can also read a transcription of the Constitution as it was inscribed by Jacob Shallus on parchment on National Archive’s official website.
- Read the transcript here.
Where to Get a Cheap Pocket Constitution
You can also get a copy of the text at a low cost on many online stores. In fact, you can find copies of the Constitution for as low as $1!
In this section, I’ll give you a few places where you can purchase a copy of the Constitution for under $5.
10. U.S. Government Publishing Office
The U.S. Government Publishing Office has its own online bookstore where you can get copies of the U.S. Constitution and other important documents, like The Declaration of Independence, at a low price.
For example, at the time of writing, you could get a pocket-sized 2019 printing of the text for just $1.50 and a paperback Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States for just $1.50.
There’s also free shipping available every day on many items.
- Get your copy here.
11. The Heritage Foundation
You can get a pocket-sized paper booklet that includes The Declaration of Independence and The United States Constitution from The Heritage Foundation for just a $1.
- Get your copy here.
12. Cato Institute
You can get a copy of the text for $4.95 from the Cato Institute. If you order 10 copies, the price goes down to just $3.00 and if you order 50 or more, the price goes down further to $2.50.
This pocket-sized book contains both The U.S. Constitution and The Declaration of Independence. The Cato Institute also provides discounts on bulk orders, so orders that include more than 100 copies. You just need to get in touch for discounted rates.
- Get your copy here.
Closing Thoughts
Whether you’d like to learn more about American history or learn about your rights, it’s good to know that you can get a free pocket Constitution. And if you don’t fancy having a physical copy of the text, then consider viewing the online version instead!
Let us know in the comments section below if you know of any places to get the text at no cost.