So many genealogists visit the
Family History Library in Salt Lake
City , including through NGS
sponsored research
trips, that we wanted to let you know about some changes in
how photocopies are handled. This information was posted on the FamilySearch blog.
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All requests for information copied from films, book
pages, CDs, marriage, death or birth certificates, wills and/or deeds, etc.
will be copied in digital format and emailed to patrons in a zipped PDF or JPG
file format. There is no charge for this service if we are able to email to
information to patrons.
If a patron does not have an email address, we can
mail the information to the patron using the US Postal Service. However, as much as possible, we will rely on
emailing all requests for information through the internet. If patrons do not
own a computer or do not have an email address, they can request to have the
information emailed to their local Family
History Center ,
where they can print the information at the center.
Patrons should request copies by emailing their
request to [email protected]. All requests MUST include the following
information:
Film or Fiche number
Item number
Name of Individual(s) referred to in the record
Title of the record
Name of parents, spouse, grantor, grantee, etc.
Event type (Birth, Death or Marriage)
Complete event date and place
Event place (county, parish, township, etc.)
Volume or page number
Registration or Certificate Number
Any other information that will help us locate your
record.
If you regularly research the Family History Library in SLC,
please do share any other important information or “tips” for those planning a
research trip.
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