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title: Exporting a policy deployment package
description: When you have completed development and testing of your policies, you can export your Trust Framework and policies to a deployment package for use in embedded PDP mode.
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revdate: April 28, 2025
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  before-you-begin: Before you begin
  steps: Steps
  example: Example:
  result: Result
---

# Exporting a policy deployment package

When you have completed development and testing of your policies, you can export your Trust Framework and policies to a deployment package for use in embedded PDP mode.

## Before you begin

If you want to configure your policy deployment packages to be signed upon export, see [Policy application management with signed deployment packages](paz_signed_deploy_packages.html).

## Steps

1. Export a snapshot.

   Learn more in [Exporting a policy snapshot](paz_import_export_policies.html#export_policy_snapshot).

2. Go to the Branch Manager section.

3. Click the Deployment Packages tab.

4. Click the [icon: plus, set=fa]icon.

5. Enter a meaningful name for your deployment package.

6. In the Branch list, select a policy branch.

7. In the Commit list, select a commit.

8. In the Policy Node list, select a policy node.

   ### Example:

   ![Screen shot of the Deployment Packages tab of the Branch Manager settings, with a new policy deployment package created as specified](_images/iex1655239021366.png)

9. Click Create Package.

10. Click Export Package.

## Result

The deployment package is downloaded to your computer.
