Online requests for photo duplication services of microfilm and books are no longer available. They were discontinued as of December 5th, 2014. As of that date, existing orders will be completed, but new orders will no longer be accepted.
Because so many microfilm and books are continually being digitized and added to FamilySearch.org, and more links are being made available to partner sites that already have this information digitized, the need for photo duplication has significantly decreased. FamilySearch will continue to digitize as many resources as possible and make them available online. If the film or book has been digitized, you can print your own copies directly from the web site, if printing of the film or book is not restricted by the copyright holder.
To see what has already been digitized, please visit the FamilySearch Catalog. Also available on the catalog page is a link to OCLC WorldCat website. WorldCat can help you find books and other resources available in over 10,000 local libraries.
If the film or book you are seeking is not yet been digitized, but is available on microfiche or microfilm, you can usually order it. It will be sent to a local family history center near you where you can view it. You can find a family history center near you by going to the Find a Family History Center page on FamilySearch,org. Staff at the family history center can assist you with the process of ordering a film, and can help you view it when it arrives.