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Anyone 13 years old or older can register for a FamilySearch account without parental permission.
Children ages 8–12 years old can register for a FamilySearch account with parental permission. This account can be created on either churchofjesuschrist.org or FamilySearch.org.
Children who already have an account for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can sign in on FamilySearch.org using the username and password of that account by selecting the Sign-in With Church Account button on the website.
Grant permission on churchofjesuschrist.org
Parents and legal guardians who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can create accounts and grant permission on churchofjesuschrist.org. Parents can also change their children's passwords and delete their children's accounts.
To create or manage your children's Church accounts, sign in to your account on churchofjesuschrist.org, open your Account Settings, and click Children's Accounts on the left side of the screen in the Other Accounts section. You may also access your children's accounts at this link: https://account.churchofjesuschrist.org/childrenAccounts. There you find options for creating accounts, authorizing accounts, deleting accounts and resetting passwords.
Once you have created your child's Church account, they can sign in to FamilySearch.org by using the username and password of that account by selecting the Sign-in With Church Account button, then using the username and password of that account.
Grant permission through FamilySearch.org
Parents and children can also create accounts on FamilySearch.org. Membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is not required.
During this process, the parent or legal guardian can choose 1 of 3 methods to legally authorize a child to register for FamilySearch.
- Church Record Number (preferred, for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
- Email address
- Text number
In the account creation process, a parental consent code is sent to a parent or guardian email address or text number (if not creating the account with a Church Record Number). You will also specify an account recovery method in case your child forgets his or her sign-in information. For accounts set up with a Church Record Number, that same number is used for recovery.
The remainder of this article describes how to create the account from FamilySearch.
Steps (FamilySearch.org)
To create an account for a child between the ages of 8 and 12, follow these steps.
- Go to a FamilySearch product, and use 1 of these options:
- Go to the FamilySearch.org site in a browser, and click Create Account.
- Open the Family Tree or Memories mobile app, and tap Create Free Account.
- Enter the child's information in the Account Creation form, and click Continue.
- The Parent or Guardian Permission Needed dialog box appears. You can choose to provide permission by:
- Church Record Number (see step 4)
- Text message (see step 5)
- Email (see step 6)
- To provide parental consent by entering a Church Record Number, follow these steps.
- Select Use Parent’s Church Record Number (preferred).
- Enter your own (the parent or legal guardian’s) Church Record Number. Then click Continue.
- Next enter your child’s Church Record Number, and click Continue.
- Fill in the remaining form fields, and click Create Account.
- Sign in to the FamilySearch account to complete registration. If your child forgets his or her sign-in information, use the Forgot username or password link on the FamilySearch.org Sign in page, then use the recovery email or mobile number to recover your child's username or password.
- To provide parental consent by text message, follow these steps.
- Using a text message from the drop-down menu, select Ask parent, and enter the text number. Click Continue.
- Fill in the remaining form fields, and click Create Account. A parental consent code is sent to the parent’s phone text.
- The next screen asks for the parental consent code that was sent to the parent or guardian’s phone via text message. Enter the code, and click Submit.
- Next, enter a text number or email address for account recovery, in case your child forgets his or her sign-in information.
- If you selected recovery via text number, enter the code that was sent to the phone, and click Submit.
- If you selected email, open the email, and click Complete Registration.
- Sign in to the FamilySearch account to complete registration.
- To provide parental consent by email, follow these steps.
- Using an email from the drop-down menu, select Ask parent, and enter the email address. Click Continue.
- Account creation continues. Fill in the remaining form fields, and click Create Account. A message with a parental consent link is sent to the parent’s email.
- The next screen asks for the parental consent code that was sent to the parent or guardian’s email. Enter the code, and click Submit.
- Enter a text number or email address for account recovery, in case your child forgets his or her sign-in information.
- If you selected recovery via text number, enter the code that was sent to the phone, and click Submit.
- If you selected email, open the email, and click Complete Registration.
- Sign in to the FamilySearch account to complete registration.
The verification email or text does not arrive
If the permission or verification email or text message does not arrive immediately, the progress on your account is saved for 48 hours. During that time, you can do one of the following to grant permission:
- Sign in to your account at churchofjesuschrist.org, and give consent from your account settings (for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints).
- Check your text messages or email for a day. If nothing arrives, return to FamilySearch.org, and click Sign In. Enter your username and password, and FamilySearch will help you finish creating your account.
The child already has an account
If you receive one of the error messages below, the child probably already has an account:
- "We believe this account already exists."
- "The text phone number that you entered is already used in an account."
- "This Church Record Number is already used in an account."
In this case, click Sign in. Then, if the child has forgotten his or her username or password, do one or both of the following:
- To recover the username, click Forgot Username, then use the recovery email or mobile number to recover your child's username.
- To reset the password, click Forgot Password, then use the recovery email or mobile number to recover your child's password.
- If you have problems, it sometimes helps to switch to a different internet browser, such as Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari.
Important Notes
Note: The option to use a mobile phone number for account recovery may not be available in your area.
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