Ward unit number
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Ward unit number
Bro where do i find directories of ward unit number? i need to transfer records. thanks a lot.
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Re: Ward unit number
You can look up information about other units (including the unit number) in CDOL at https://cdol.lds.org. However, generally you do not need (or even want) to provide a unit number or name when transferring records. It's better to leave the unit information blank and just provide the new address. CHQ will choose the correct unit based on the address. That's usually more reliable than looking up the correct unit yourself.opawix wrote:Bro where do i find directories of ward unit number? i need to transfer records. thanks a lot.
The exception is for YSA or other specialty wards. In that case you do need to include the unit name and it's good to include the unit number.
Another alternative is to use the Move Records Out menu option on https://clerks.lds.org. On the Clerk Resources website you enter the address and then it gives you a list of all wards (including specialty wards) which could apply to that address. You can then select the correct ward from the list. There isn't any need to look up the unit number or name yourself.
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Right. Unless you're moving them to a singles, language or other specialty ward, just leave the ward information blank when moving them out.eblood66 wrote:The exception is for YSA or other specialty wards.
But it wouldn't be a bad idea to verify and make sure that you've formatted the address correctly.
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Re: Ward unit number
Thanks bro. sorry i just don't recognize that.
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Re: Ward unit number
I am trying to find our ward unit number so family can make donations to our twins missionary fund. How do I do it?
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One way is to ask your ward clerk.
One other way is to go into online donations and look at your donation history. If you click on a specific donation it will bring up the yellow slip for that donation and underneath your ward it will have the unit number.
One other way is to go into online donations and look at your donation history. If you click on a specific donation it will bring up the yellow slip for that donation and underneath your ward it will have the unit number.
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Re: Ward unit number
The easiest way is probably to ask your ward clerk, but there are a few other ways:cydneepeterson wrote:I am trying to find our ward unit number so family can make donations to our twins missionary fund. How do I do it?
1. If you have a copy of your IOS (sometimes called a "Membership Record") it should be listed after the ward name (toward the bottom).
2. If you go to maps.lds.org and are logged in, choose "My Ward and Stake" from the drop-down menu. The ward number is listed after the ward name.
3. (I just found this one.) It is listed in the donation tool itself, under "Settings", so _this_ is probably the easiest way to get it.
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Please note that you will not be able to see the status of the missionary fund. All you'll be able to see is how much you've donated. (You won't even be able to see what your spouse has donated.)cydneepeterson wrote:I am trying to find our ward unit number so family can make donations to our twins missionary fund. How do I do it?
So either you'll have to coordinate with family, or periodically ask the financial clerk for the balance so you'll know about the current status.
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Re: Ward unit number
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The post that is two before yours gives several ways to obtain a ward unit number.kbraithwaite1 wrote:Rigby 4th Ward