Request ordinances for G4QM-CXN and G431-GSC
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Hi Pam,
Thank you for getting permission from a close living relative to do this work.
There is a process to follow to be able to complete these ordinances. Here is what you need to do.
One application for each person.
Before you start
- To request permission, you need an email account and a phone number.
- Make sure that the person who gave you permission appears in Family Tree as a close living relative of the deceased person.
- If no close relatives are alive, make sure that Family Tree contains their death information. Attach sources as evidence.
Steps (website)
- In Family Tree on the FamilySearch.org website, navigate to the person page of the relative whose ordinances you want to request.
- Sign in to FamilySearch.
- At the top of the page, in the menu bar, click Family Tree.
- From the drop-down menu that appears, click Tree.
- Your family tree appears. Locate the correct relative, and click his or her name.
- A name card appears. Click the relative's name. The new page that appears is the person page.
- Answer the question, "Is the spouse alive?"
- In the Permission Required box, click I Have Permission.
- Click Request (Permission Required).
- On the person page, a series of tabs appears directly below the relative's name. Click Ordinances.
- Fill out the information, and click Submit.
- A message lets you know you submitted the request and provides a case number. Write down this case number in case you need to contact FamilySearch about your request. Hope this helps
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Hello @Pam Grimes,
You can also find this information by using the handy Help feature at the top of any FamilySearch screen.
- Click on the Help icon (the small circle with the question mark on the upper right of the screen), then Help Center at the bottom of the pop-up window.
- Click on View All under Search by Topic.
- Click on the Temple Icon and this article should be the second one down on the list.
- Other helpful articles are shown at the bottom of the page you have selected.
Best wishes!
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