Update: July 29, 2019—Expiration of Ordinance Reservations • • FamilySearch Blog
When temple reservations expire, they are automatically shared with the temple and made available to other relatives through Family Tree and…
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there's no article listed here that i can see
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can I still do ordinances for names I've reserved on the same day they expire?
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You can do ordinances on the day they expire, but not the following day.
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a family member has one of my name cards which just expired. I will re-reserve the name. Can he use the same printed card with that qr code to do the ordinance? Thanks
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Please sign in to FamilySearch to view this Help article: Do family name cards expire?
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Thanks Amy but they must have changed "the rules". I am a family history consultant and folks are confused about these notifications:
Originally if we had a card printed, they would not expire.
Here's what I just now received: Expired Printed Cards 6 February 2024 - Please destroy these expired printed t
Please destroy the temple card listed below to avoid duplicating ordinance work.
The expired reservations have been shared with the Temple
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Yes, if the ordinance has expired from your Reservations and is now shared with the Temple, you no longer hold the ordinance and should destroy the card. If you chose to reserve the ordinance from the shared temple list and it is back in your Reservations, you could continue to use the previously printed card to complete the work.
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