Frequently Asked Questions About FamilySearch center
What are the operating hours of FamilySearch center in Salt Lake City?
The FamilySearch center in Salt Lake City is open Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM and is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Other times are available by appointment by calling Br. Mike Vielstich at 801-633-3216.
Where is the FamilySearch center located in Salt Lake City?
It is located at 2280 S 300 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, United States.
How can I contact the FamilySearch center via email?
You can contact the FamilySearch center by emailing UT_SouthSaltLake@familyhistorymail.org.
What type of organization is the FamilySearch center classified as?
FamilySearch center is categorized as a Non-Profit Organization, Genealogist, and Community Center.
What languages are spoken at the FamilySearch center?
English is the language spoken at the FamilySearch center.
What is the timezone for the FamilySearch center in Salt Lake City?
The FamilySearch center operates in the America/Denver timezone.
Is the FamilySearch center currently open or closed?
The FamilySearch center is currently open but operates only on Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM and other times by appointment.
What nearby religious organizations are close to FamilySearch center in Salt Lake City?
Multiple Mormon Churches and the Columbus Branch Salt Lake religious organization are located near the FamilySearch center, providing visitors with nearby places of worship and community engagement opportunities before or after their genealogical research visits.
How might visitors use the nearby Mormon Churches when visiting the FamilySearch center?
Visitors can attend services or participate in community activities at the nearby Mormon Churches, which may complement their visit to the FamilySearch center by providing historical and cultural context to their genealogical research.
Are there any community resources near the FamilySearch center that visitors should know about?
Yes, in addition to the FamilySearch center, numerous Mormon Churches and the Columbus Branch Salt Lake religious organization are nearby, offering potential community resources and support for visitors interested in genealogy and local history.