Daughter on records of church never baptized
Daughter on records of church never baptized
My daughter is an adult now. We never baptized her but did bless her as an infant. Church bothered her/us when she turned 9 to get that easy baptism number, but otherwise I have never heard from them about her. I am still a member on record. I saw the relief society newsletter, and it had her birthday on it for the month. How do we get rid of this? I know she would probably want it removed if it can be done. Quitmormon.org didn't seem to have any information, anyone know or have experience with this?
Re: Daughter on records of church never baptized
You blessed her - that means she is a "Member of Record" - not an "official" baptized member, but she still has a membership record and a membership number.acmeist wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 3:37 pm My daughter is an adult now. We never baptized her but did bless her as an infant. Church bothered her/us when she turned 9 to get that easy baptism number, but otherwise I have never heard from them about her. I am still a member on record. I saw the relief society newsletter, and it had her birthday on it for the month. How do we get rid of this? I know she would probably want it removed if it can be done. Quitmormon.org didn't seem to have any information, anyone know or have experience with this?
You (she) should be able to go through the same procedure as any other "resignation" using her membership number.
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Re: Daughter on records of church never baptized
We used Quitmormon, but that was several years ago, so I'm not sure what their process is now. Back then it we had to provide Quitmormon a picture ID, membership number, some personal info for positive ID; Quitmormon would send in the request and get a reply letter back a few months later. Quitmormon did not send copies of IDs to lds.corp, it was just so they could legally say they verified the individual for the request.
I think if you got your name off, your daughter's name might gone too, since she's not baptized and should not have a member number. But I've been out too long, the kids might also have member IDs as well. I got my member number off the annual membership info sheet the clerk would print every year for tithing settlement. You might have to contact a local ward clerk to get your membership number if you don't have any records of it. If you ever created an account on lds.org you might also be able to get your record ID from there.
You can also just send in your own letter of resignation directly to the membership department at lds.hq, although I have not heard how well that is functioning these days.
Anyone out there done a resignation/removal lately?
I think if you got your name off, your daughter's name might gone too, since she's not baptized and should not have a member number. But I've been out too long, the kids might also have member IDs as well. I got my member number off the annual membership info sheet the clerk would print every year for tithing settlement. You might have to contact a local ward clerk to get your membership number if you don't have any records of it. If you ever created an account on lds.org you might also be able to get your record ID from there.
You can also just send in your own letter of resignation directly to the membership department at lds.hq, although I have not heard how well that is functioning these days.
Anyone out there done a resignation/removal lately?
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Re: Daughter on records of church never baptized
Supposedly church policy is that if a child is blessed, but not baptized, they will be dropped from membership records when they turn 18. No idea of that is actually enforced or not.
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Re: Daughter on records of church never baptized
Nope, I have a non-baptized 18-year-old.Just This Guy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:03 am Supposedly church policy is that if a child is blessed, but not baptized, they will be dropped from membership records when they turn 18. No idea of that is actually enforced or not.
While I can't see "details" of their record now because they're 18, I can still see them in L(s)DS tools.
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Re: Daughter on records of church never baptized
I did some searching and found this on the church site:
“However, the ward in which the person lives retains the membership record until the person is 18. At that time, if the person chooses not to be baptized despite being given every opportunity, the bishop, with permission from the stake president, cancels the membership record.“
I have no idea what her number is or mine, where my ward meets or even when. I guess I will start with the RS newsletter contact to see who the bishop is because she wants it cancelled. This is a very annoying and dumb thing to deal with more than a decade after leaving.
“However, the ward in which the person lives retains the membership record until the person is 18. At that time, if the person chooses not to be baptized despite being given every opportunity, the bishop, with permission from the stake president, cancels the membership record.“
I have no idea what her number is or mine, where my ward meets or even when. I guess I will start with the RS newsletter contact to see who the bishop is because she wants it cancelled. This is a very annoying and dumb thing to deal with more than a decade after leaving.
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Re: Daughter on records of church never baptized
You might try calling Member Services at Church Headquarters: 801-240-3500. They have access to the membership database, can look up people’s membership record numbers, and can possibly cancel your daughter’s record faster than can be done through your local ward.