Frequently Asked Questions About FamilySearch center
What are the regular opening hours of the FamilySearch center in Yuba City?
The FamilySearch center is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with additional evening hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and on Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. It is closed on Sundays.
Where is the FamilySearch center located in Yuba City?
The FamilySearch center is located at 1480 Butte House Rd, Room #101, Yuba City, CA 95993, USA.
Does the FamilySearch center offer any special holiday closures?
Yes, the center will be closed from Wednesday, November 26th through Saturday, November 29th for upcoming holiday closures.
Can I visit the FamilySearch center at other times besides the listed hours?
Additional times are available by appointment. You can contact them to schedule a visit outside regular hours.
What languages are supported at the FamilySearch center?
The FamilySearch center supports English language services.
How can I contact the FamilySearch center in Yuba City?
You can call them at +1 530-751-6603 or email at CA_YubaCity@familyhistorymail.org for inquiries.
What type of organization is the FamilySearch center?
It is a non-profit organization that functions as a genealogist service and community center.
Is the FamilySearch center associated with any parent organization or nearby institutions?
The FamilySearch center is often located near and connected to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is a nearby religious destination in Yuba City.
Are there any nearby religious sites of interest around the FamilySearch center?
Yes, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a prominent nearby religious destination. Visitors to the FamilySearch center might consider visiting the church for religious or cultural insights before or after their visit.
How does the proximity of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints benefit visitors to the FamilySearch center?
Visitors interested in genealogy and family history can explore religious records or community events at the nearby church, providing a richer context to their family research during their visit.