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Missing ordinance and membership information in Family Tree
Use these solutions if the records of deceased relatives are missing ordinance and membership record information.
Why are ordinances "Not Available" for living people?
Ordinances of living people are listed as "Not Available" in both private trees and family group trees for privacy reasons..
Temple screen savers
You can install a temple screensaver on your computer.
How do I print a Family Ordinance Request (FOR)?
You can print Family Ordinance Requests (FORs) from home or from a FamilySearch center.
What does the ordinance status "Not Ready" mean?
The ordinance status "Not Ready" means that the person has been deceased for less than 30 days. The ordinances become available to request on the thirtieth day after death.
FAQ about Ordinances Ready
By
Briana Taylor
,
September 7, 2019
If you’ve tried Ordinances Ready or have been asked about it by members of your ward, branch, or stake, you may be looking for answers about…
Can I reserve an ordinance that has been shared with the temple?
You can reserve an ordinance that someone else has shared with the temple. Your reservation expires in 120 days.
How do I see, print, and download my completed ordinances list?
Your completed ordinances list shows the family names whose temple ordinances you reserved and whose ordinances are completed.
How do I show or hide ordinance data in Family Tree?
You can turn off temple-related information so it does not display on the website or mobile app.
Can I request ordinances for people who lived before A.D. 200?
Family Tree does not qualify people who lived before A.D. 200 for temple ordinances unless they are from China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, or Singapore.
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