About Us

Mission Statement

Managed by the Federal Reserve Board, the U.S. Currency Education Program (CEP) ensures the integrity of and trust in the U.S. dollar by providing information and training resources to the public. We work with our interagency partners to maintain global cash users’ confidence in the U.S. dollar.

Issuing Authority

The Federal Reserve Board: As the nation's central bank, the Board has a wide range of responsibilities related to U.S. currency.  As the issuing authority for Federal Reserve notes, the Board turns the pieces of paper printed at the BEP into lawful money.  Each year, the Board determines the number of new Federal Reserve notes needed to meet public demand and submits a print order to the BEP.  Once printed, the Board issues the notes to the Reserve Banks for distribution to financial institutions, ready to meet the public’s demand.  In addition, the Board participates in the banknote design process with our government agency partners and manages the communication and education efforts for the banknotes in circulation.  Board staff works closely with the Reserve Banks to maintain the authenticity and quality of notes in circulation.  All of these efforts are focused on ensuring that the public has access to a safe and flexible supply of paper currency.

High-Security Printer

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing: As a bureau of the U.S. Treasury Department, the BEP is the government’s high-security printer, responsible for meeting the Board’s annual new currency order by producing high-quality, secure Federal Reserve notes.  The BEP develops the look, layout, artistic details, and integration of security features into the overall design for Federal Reserve notes.  To learn more about the BEP’s role in currency production, visit www.bep.gov.

Law Enforcement

The U.S. Secret Service:  The USSS was established in 1865 to protect the nation’s currency and continues to investigate counterfeiting crimes, forensically examine suspect currency, and evaluate threats to the security of the banknotes.  To learn more about how the USSS helps keep notes secure, visit https://www.secretservice.gov/investigation/counterfeit.

What We Do

The CEP educates businesses and consumers around the world about the security and design features in Federal Reserve notes. 

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Contact Us

Questions? Email the Federal Reserve Board's U.S. Currency Education Program office at uscurrency@frb.gov.

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