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List of U.S. state statutory codes

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This is an incomplete list ofstatutory codes from the U.S. states, territories, and the one federal district.

Most states use a single official code divided into numbered titles. Pennsylvania's official codification is still in progress.

California, New York, and Texas use separate subject-specific codes (or in New York's case, "Consolidated Laws") which must be separately cited by name. Louisiana has both five subject-specific codes and a set of Revised Statutes divided into numbered titles. The Maryland Code was formerly divided into numbered titles, but was recodified into subject-specific articles which must be cited by name.

State
or federal district
Statutory code(s)Date adoptedNotesExternal link
AlabamaCode of Alabama1975

Code of Alabama

AlaskaAlaska Statutes1962Alaska Statutes
ArizonaArizona Revised StatutesJanuary 9, 1956[1]Arizona Revised Statutes
ArkansasArkansas Code1987Arkansas Code
CaliforniaCalifornia CodesVariousThe state of California has 29 statutory codes.California Law
ColoradoColorado Revised StatutesColorado Revised Statutes
ConnecticutConnecticut General Statutes1958From the Code of 1650 to the Revision of 1958 (revised to January 1, 2017), 16 complete revisions have been done. From 1918 to 1972, revision updates were carried out by means of supplements.[2]General Statutes of Connecticut
DelawareDelaware Code1953Delaware Code
District of ColumbiaCode of the District of ColumbiaOriginally published in 1857 by A. O. P. Nicholson, Public Printer, asThe Revised Code of the District of Columbia, prepared under the Authority of the Act of Congress, entitled "An act to improve the laws of the District of Columbia, and to codify the same," approved March 3, 1855.District of Columbia Official Code
FloridaFlorida StatutesFlorida Statutes
GeorgiaOfficial Code of Georgia AnnotatedGeorgia Code
HawaiiHawaii Revised StatutesHawaii Revised Statutes
IdahoIdaho StatutesIdaho Statutes
IllinoisIllinois Compiled StatutesJanuary 1, 1993ILCS; replaced Illinois Revised Statutes (Ill.Rev.Stat.) of 1874Illinois Compiled Statutes (Background)
IndianaIndiana CodeIndiana Code
IowaCode of IowaMerged Iowa Code and Supplement
KansasKansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

KentuckyKentucky Revised Statutes

Kentucky Revised Statutes

LouisianaLouisiana Revised Statutes

Louisiana Revised Statutes

MaineMaine Revised StatutesMaine Revised Statutes
MarylandMaryland CodeIn stages from 1973 to 2016Gradually replaced the 1957 code

Maryland Code

MassachusettsGeneral Laws of Massachusetts1920Replaced the "General Statutes" in 1920; currently updated via session laws referred to as chapters within yearly acts (i.e., Chapter 75 of the Acts of 1986).Massachusetts General Laws
MichiganMichigan Compiled LawsMichigan Compiled Laws
MinnesotaMinnesota StatutesMinnesota Statutes
MississippiMississippi Unannotated CodeMississippi Unannotated Code
MissouriMissouri Revised StatutesMissouri Revised Statutes
MontanaMontana Code AnnotatedMontana Code Annotated
NebraskaNebraska Revised StatuesNebraska Revised Statutes
NevadaNevada Revised StatutesNevada Revised Statutes
New HampshireState of New Hampshire Revised StatutesState of New Hampshire Revised Statutes
New JerseyNew Jersey StatutesNew Jersey Statutes Annotated
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Annotated1978TheNew Mexico Compilation Commission publishes and distributes the official laws of the State of New Mexico. The 1978 NMSA is the tenth codification, revision or compilation of the laws of New Mexico since the "Kearny Code of Laws" of 1846.[3]Current New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978
New YorkConsolidated Laws of New York1909Consolidated Laws of New York
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General StatutesNorth Carolina General Statutes
North DakotaNorth Dakota Century CodeNorth Dakota Century Code
OhioOhio Revised CodeOhio Revised Code
OklahomaOklahoma StatutesOklahoma Statutes
OregonOregon Revised StatutesOregon Revised Statutes
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Consolidated Statutes1970–presentBefore 1970, there was no official codification of Pennsylvania's statutes; the proprietary codification by Purdon was a de facto standard. As the official code is incomplete, the Purdon code is still in use for some topics.[2]Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Puerto RicoLeyes de Puerto Rico[3]
Rhode IslandRhode Island General LawsRhode Island General Laws
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code of LawsSouth Carolina Code of Laws
South DakotaSouth Dakota Codified Laws[4]
TennesseeTennessee Code Annotated[5]
TexasRevised Civil Statutes,Penal Code, andCode of Criminal Procedure[4][5]Texas Constitution & Statutes
UtahUtah CodeUtah Code
Virgin IslandsVirgin Islands Code[6]
VermontVermont Statutes AnnotatedVermont Statutes Online
VirginiaCode of Virginia1950Code of Virginia
WashingtonRevised Code of WashingtonRevised Code of Washington
West VirginiaWest Virginia CodeWest Virginia Code
WisconsinWisconsin Statutes & AnnotationsWisconsin Statutes & Annotations
WyomingWyoming StatutesWyoming Code
This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(August 2008)

See also

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References

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  1. ^A.R.S. section 1-102,[1], Arizona State Legislature
  2. ^General Statutes, CT State Library, accessed 14 Jan 2018
  3. ^Section 12-1-1 NMSA 1978 (Compiler's notes). Archived fromthe original on 19 March 2025, accessed on 15 August 2025.
  4. ^State of Texas v. West Publishing Company, 882 F.2d 171 (5th Cir. 1989).
  5. ^Texas State Law Library."Historical Texas Statutes". Retrieved3 January 2016.
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