We will be closed for RootsTech, March 5-7. We are open 1st and 3rd Saturdays only. One-on-one and group appointments can be made during these hours or at other times by calling the Center at 801-222-3108.
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More about this location
Classes are offered at the Center. Scroll down to see more information. To schedule individual or group appointments, leave a message at 801-222-3108. If you need assistance recovering your FamilySearch username or password, please contact FamilySearch U.S. at 866-406-1830.
Upcoming classes
AI Research Assistant: Tree-Extending Hints
March 03, 2026 | 11:00
Break Through Brick Walls: Using AI to Find New Parents, Spouses, and Children for Your Family Tree.
Please register: https://bit.ly/3ObOP93
An Introduction to FamilySearch for Beginners - Priesthood, Relief Society and Youth Groups
March 12, 2026 | 19:00
This introductory class is designed for FamilySearch beginners. Priesthood, Relief Society and youth groups will be motivated to get started with their family history and learn to prepare names for the temple. Please register: https://bit.ly/3ObOP93
Using AI in Family History
March 18, 2026 | 11:00
Explore the uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Family History. Tools on FamilySearch can help find records, names, people who need ordinances, and guide you in your research. Tools available through ChatGPT can help translate written documents, review your text for a family history, even create illustrations. We'll briefly demonstrate several of these capabilities. (This class is repeated. It was also offered in January 2026)
What is a FamilySearch center like?
FamilySearch centers are found in many types of buildings, like churches or libraries. They are open to the public and offer access to exclusive records and complimentary access to technology. Staff are trained to help you research and make family discoveries.