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I have a large number of ordinance cards that were printed as much as 2 years ago.

AmericanLady1953
AmericanLady1953 mod
August 20, 2021 in Temple

My ordinance cards are at least 2 years old. Now that I can go to the Temple again, I have culled the ones I want to take. They are still reserved in my name. My question: is the card itself still valid? Is the format changed which would cause me to print new ones? Thanks

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  • Annette Burton Willis
    Annette Burton Willis ✭
    August 20, 2021 Answer ✓

    Hello @AmericanLady1953 .

    FamilySearch recommends that if you've had a family name card for more than a few weeks, you should check Family Tree to confirm that the ancestor still needs the ordinances performed and that someone else has not reserved it.

    As you have already verified that, you can use those cards that were printed earlier. The cards that you print for the temple do not expire.

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  • Sanra
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    August 20, 2021 edited August 20, 2021 Answer ✓

    @AmericanLady1953

    Thank you for your question in the Community. Thank you for double checking the reservation. The cards are still valid. Printed cards can always be used. You just run the risk of duplicate ordinances, which you already checked.

    Wishing you a pleasant temple experience.

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