Family Tree lists ordinances for living people as "Not Available" in both private trees and family group trees for privacy reasons. It sometimes displays "BIC (Born in the Covenant)" for a living person's sealing to parents.
This is to protect privacy of other living people when a deceased person is sealed to a person who is still living, such as:
- Sealing to parents for a deceased individual whose parents are living.
- Sealing to spouse for a deceased individual whose spouse is living.
You can view membership and ordinance information for yourself and minors living in your household on ChurchofJesusChrist.org, in the Member Tools app, or through a ward or branch clerk.
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