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Finding Your Sacramental Records
Every person has the right to be furnished with an authenticated certificate of their own sacramental record(s). There are no centralized records of any kind maintained by the Archdiocese of Detroit that would permit searching for sacramental information by a person's name alone.
I know the name of the parish I received my sacrament
The parish is open Contact the parish to request a certificate The parish is responsible for issuing sacramental certificates upon request when the parish where the sacrament was celebrated is open.
The parish is closed The Archives office is considered the central repository for the records of closed churches. Submit a certificate request form and the information will be researched. Aa new certificate with the raised Archdiocesan seal and current date will be issued, and mailed out to you. This usually takes within seven to ten business days of receiving the request.
Not sure?
I do not remember where I received my sacrament
Without the specific church name, our Archives office can provide research assistance in finding your records; however many times the search is unsuccessful. Contact our Archives office. To pinpoint the unknown church of baptism, any of the following information may help our Archivist:
- The home address of the person at the time of baptism
- The names of the nearest large cross streets of the person at the time of baptism.
- Other sacramental records information like First Communion, Confirmation or Marriage.
- Because proof of baptism is required before an individual may be permitted to receive these other sacraments. Many times, the name of the church of baptism is included in the register entries on these other sacramental records.
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