The Trump Organization ordered tee markers emblazoned with the presidential seal to decorate their golf courses – a possible federal crime, according to a report on Monday.

The global real estate company wants to use the round seal that shows an eagle holding an olive branch and three arrows in its talons for tee markers on Trump golf courses, ProPublica reported.

Eagle Sign and Design, a metalworking company that has made signs before for Trump golf courses, said it received an order to make dozens of 12-inch replicas of the presidential seal that will be placed on golf courses to show golfers where they can tee off for the next hole.

“We made the design, and the client confirmed the design,” Joseph E. Bates, who owns Eagle Signs, told the website.

Although Bates refused to identify his client, ProPublica reviewed the tee markers order form, which showed the customer was “Trump International.”

But the Trump Organization said they did not order the markers.

“The plaques were presented to the club by a small group of members, who are incredible fans of the President, in honor of Presidents ​D​ay weekend. They were temporary and have since been removed​,​” ​a ​spokesperson said on Tuesday.​

The ​ProPublica ​report said it’s unclear how many tee markers will be placed in Trump International golf courses.

The company owns four courses that include the “International” name in the United States and other foreign countries.

But unlike the buildings, steaks and bottles of water Trump likes to adorn with his name, using the presidential seal for anything other than official government business can be a crime.

A law governs the manufacture or use of the seal, its likeness, “or any facsimile thereof” for anything other than official government business, ProPublica reported.

Violations of that law can be punishable by up to six months in prison.

The “law is an expression of the idea that the government and government authority should not be used for private purpose,” Kathleen Clark, a law professor at Washington University specializing in government and legal ethics​, told the website​. “It would be a misuse of government authority.”

​Past presidents — including George W. Bush and Barack Obama — have used the seal on custom-made golf balls, and former President Reagan had a set of china with the seal.

But the difference is in this case, a private company is using the seal, said Richard Painter, vice chairman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a government accountability group.

“If we had heard of a private company using it for commercial purposes, we would have sent them a nasty letter,” ​said Painter, who served in the George W. Bush administration as associate White House counsel.

Trump’s sons — Donald Jr. and Eric — are running the company while their father is in the White House.​