I have several names for temple ordinances that were shared with the temple. I was able to reserve
them on the expiration date? Normally I would just make sure the work was done. Thanks!
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Kimberly,
Usually the time limit is longer than 90 days, but if that is the case I would suggest you look at the persons record and see how long the dates are good for. If the time has expired you can re-reserve them, It is not automatic.
Hope this helps, Carol
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Ok thank you. I will watch at the expiration date and re-reserve.
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@Loveland, Kimberly Mary
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Kimberly
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Further to what 'Carol Ann' has already proffered ...
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FYI
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ALL "Temple" Reservations are being AUTOMATICALLY "Extended" BECAUSE the "Temples" are CURRENTLY "Closed" for "Proxy" Work for the "Dead", due to the "COVID-19" Pandemic.
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Here is a "Knowledge Article" in 'FamilySearch':
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What happens to my ordinance reservation during the COVID-19 outbreak?
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Where it states:
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Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and temple closures, FamilySearch is temporarily suspending all temple ordinance expiration dates until the temples reopen.
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- Reservations for temple ordinances will not expire while temples are closed.
- An expiration date less than 90 days in the future will be extended to 90 days. Once temples reopen, the person holding the reservation will have 90 days to complete the ordinance.
- An expiration date that is scheduled more than 90 days in the future will be automatically rescheduled, day by day, until temples reopen. This means that if a particular reservation expires in 100 days, the 100-day period won’t begin until temples reopen.
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I hope this helps.
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Brett
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Thank you so much for all your help!
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