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Use Ordinances Ready to Find Names for the Temple
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FamilySearch
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February 6, 2020
Ordinances Ready is a FamilySearch tool that simplifies finding names for the temple, allowing you more time to serve your family and enjoy …
July 29, 2019—Date Required to Reserve Temple Ordinances
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FamilySearch
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July 29, 2019
Ordinance reservations require a date for at least one of the vital events of the person’s life (such as a birth, death, or marriage). Famil…
Change from 90-day Expiration to 120 Days for Temple Ordinance Reservations
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FamilySearch
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December 23, 2022
The timeline for 90-day temple ordinance reservations has been extended to 120 days. Learn more here.
Temple Opportunity: See What to Add When Ordinance Status is "Needs More Information"
By
Steve Anderson
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February 24, 2014
When a deceased person in FamilySearch Family Tree doesn’t have enough information to qualify for ordinances, FamilySearch now tells you wha…
What do the different temple icons and statuses mean?
In Family Tree, different icons represent the status of a person's temple ordinances. Learn what each icon and status means.
Where does Ordinances Ready get names?
Ordinances Ready provides names from your own family or names that other Church members have shared with the temple.
Correct Language Template Needed for Names in the Family Tree in Order for Temple Ordinance Reservations to Be Completed
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FamilySearch
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September 6, 2023
Starting in 2023, you may see an error message when you try to reserve ordinances for someone who has a "Problem with Name Language" data pr…
In Family Tree, what does "Needs more information" mean?
In Family Tree, "Needs More Information" means that the person lacks information required for temple ordinances.
My ancestor's ordinances were performed out of order during his or her lifetime
If you see a deceased person in Family Tree whose temple ordinances were done out of order during his or her lifetime, contact FamilySearch.
How does merging duplicates in Family Tree affect ordinances?
Merging duplicate records in Family Tree can affect ordinance reservations and the ordinance data that appears.
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