Tucker Georgia Family History Center

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Location

 * 1947 Brockett Road, Tucker, GA 30084 United States
 * Location Map (Google)
 * Free Parking is available at this building.

Regular Open Hours
We are open in the evenings on Wednesday and Thursday, as well as midday on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, during these times:
 * Wednesday: 10:00am-1:00pm and 6:00pm-9:00pm
 * Thursday: 6:00pm-9:00pm
 * Friday: 10:00am-1:00pm
 * Saturday: 10:00am-1:00pm

Exceptions to Regular Hours
Sometimes we are closed during our regular open hours.

Calendar Closings
We are closed every year during these dates:
 * April: the first Saturday in April, for General Conference
 * October: the first Saturday in October, for General Conference
 * November: the last week in November that has a Thursday, for the Thanksgiving holiday
 * December: the last two weeks in December, for the Christmas and New Year holidays

Unscheduled Closings
We are also closed during severe weather. That includes severe thunder and lightening storms, as well as Tornado and Winter Storm Watches.

Contact Information

 * Office
 * Email: GA_Tucker@ldsmail.net
 * Phone: 1-770-934-4343
 * Director (contact for Questions)
 * Name: Sharon Musgrove
 * Phone: 1-770-490-3732
 * Language: English

Databases and software
On the computers inside this center, you can freely access many premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. The FHC Portal page explains access details and gives a list of the current premium sites.

Microfilm and fiche
You can order any of the films and fiche available through the FamilySearch Catalog online from your home, and have them delivered to our location.

Paper resources
We have a number of sources on paper at our center, including the complete set: War of the Rebellion, Official Records of the Union &#x26; Confederate Armies (Civil War), compiled by the National Historical Society.

Hardware and Equipment

 * Printer: we have one printer.
 * Computers: we have three computers with access to the FHC databases, one of which can also scan microfilm images to either a USB drive or to our printer.
 * Microfilm and fiche readers: Across the hallway from our print resources and computers, we have room with multiple readers.