Layton Utah FamilySearch Center/Research Area





The Layton FamilySearch Center, located at 915 West Gordon Avenue, in Layton, Utah is an immersive experience for the entire family to discover their story, exploring and sharing family memories as they expand the branches of their family tree. This state-of-the-art FamilySearch Center, with 13,979 square feet, is uniquely designed with casual seating and collaboration areas, making it easy for families and youth groups to work together on laptops, iPads or other mobile devices. The center also has 142 computers, 63 of them with touch-screen monitors. The center is open to the public with resources available at no charge (a small fee is required for printing and making photocopies). The center is staffed with helpful, friendly staff members offering free assistance to patrons. Click here to learn more about the Layton FamilySearch Center.



Holiday & Event Schedule: 
Click here for Holiday Closures for 2019 Closed at 3:00 PM May 8 - Missionary Meeting Salt Lake Closed 25-27 Memorial Day Weekend Closed 4 July, Independence Day Closed 24 July, Pioneer Day

  What's new at the LaytonFamilySearch Center? 'Due to increasing demand for classes, we no longer schedule Group Instruction for large groups. If you would like to bring a group in for a class that is offered in the evening please select the class you would like and register for the class. You may fill all of the seats. Please to not over book the class as the number shown is the number of computers available.'

  What can you do at the Layton FamilySearch Center?

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<b>''Before you come to the FamilySearch Center, we recommend you have a FamilySearch.com account and come with your username and password. If you do not yet have a FamilySearch.com account, follow the link below to find out how to get an account.''

<p style="color:navy"><font face="Helvetica"> Family History Research News

<p style="color:blue"> FamilySearch Research Wiki: What It Can Do For You! A comprehensive video presentation explaining the Wiki, navigating it, and some especially useful pages. Case studies demonstrate using the Wiki for genealogical research. Editing and adding articles to the Wiki are covered.