Ordering Microfilm or Microfiche from a Family History Center

Introduction to FHCs  Ordering from a FHC

How to order films to a Family History Center (FHC).

Depending on where you are located in the world, there are presently two procedures for ordering a microfilm into a Family History Center for use. One method is an on-line procedure, whilst the other is an older, paper process requiring a visit to your local FHC. Over time the on-line process will be offered globally.

Both methods require you to have the microfilm/fiche number you desire to use in a FHC. Staff at the FHC can assist you in locating the proper microfilm/fiche number. You can also use the on-line Family History Library Catalog to select the correct number. How to use the Family History Library Catalog.

On-line film ordering In countries where on-line film ordering has been introduced, you can use any computer with an internet connection to place a film order.

You can order films on the FamilySearch Microfilm Ordering Page.

Please follow the on-screen instructions to create an account, nominate your "favourite" FHC and commence placing orders. The periods of loan available, along with the corresponding loan fees are shown on the websites. Payment is made using credit/debit cards, or in some instances via a direct debit.

Staff at your favourite FHC will contact you when your film has arrived and available for your use.

Older film ordering process

Having identified the microfilm/fiche numbers you would like to see, you can request a copy be loaned to a FHC. A nominal fee is charged for the loan. The FHC staff will place the order. When the film arrives, you can go to the FHC and view it. Ask the staff at the FHC for current fees and ordering procedures.

There are three ways to find the nearest FHC:


 * Go to the www.familysearch.org web site. Type in your city.
 * If you live in North America, call 1-866-406-1830.
 * Look in the telephone book for "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". Call and ask for the location of the Family History Center.

Each FHC is staffed by local volunteers who can show you how to search for records of your family.

Each FHC has unique hours of operation, so be sure to telephone your local FHC for their scheduled hours before you visit.