Utah Archives and Libraries

United States Utah  Archives and Libraries

The following archives, and libraries have collections or services helpful to genealogical researchers. Before you visit an archive or a library, contact the organization and ask for information on the collections, hours, services, and fees.

Family History Library
For more information on this facility and its services, see Family History Library.

35 North West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 Telephone: 801-240-2331 Fax: 801-240-1584 E-Mail: fhl@ldschurch.org Internet:www.familysearch.org/

This is the largest library devoted to genealogical research in the world. It is associated with Family History Centers throughout the world. The holdings include a large collection of Utah records. Information on the hours, holidays, catalog, collection, services, key resources, and how to prepare to visit the library are on the FamilySearch web site.

The following guide book will help in using the library. It gives suggestions on preparing to visit the library, genealogy research tips, and helps in using the library.


 * Parker, J. Carlyle. Going to Salt Lake City to Do Family History Research. 3rd ed. Turlock, California: Marietta Publishing, 1996.

A history of the Genealogical Society of Utah was written during the centennial of the society. This book covers the beginning of the society to 1994. It contains a history of the library, of microfilming, and an overview of the Granite Mountain Records Vault.


 * Allen, James B., Jessie L. Embry and Kahlile Mehr. Hearts Turned to the Fathers: A History of the Genealogical Society of Utah. 1894-1994. Provo, Utah: BYU Studies, Brigham Young University, 1995.

Other guides and reference works at the Family History Library that may be helpful include:


 * Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections in Select Utah Repositories. Salt Lake City, Utah; Utah State Historical Society, 1990. (Family History Library compact disc no. Four Parts 1-4.) The compact disc copy is available through the Utah State Archives. It is also part of the LDS Family History Suite 2 described in Utah Biography
 * The Family History Library has published directories for the libraries in Utah. One covers the special libraries and the other lists the public libraries.
 * Directory of Special Information Resources in Utah Salt Lake City, Utah
 * Directory of Public Libraries in Utah, 1988-1989. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Library Division, 1989.

Utah State Archives and Record Service
Utah State Archives and Record Service 300 South Rio Grande Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Phone: 801-533-3535 Fax: 801-533-3504

Internet: www.archives.state.ut.us

Research Center hours: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday Closed Friday and Saturday Online Catalog

The Utah State Archives and Records Service is a state government agency that works with records created by other state and local governmental entities in Utah. Records of historical value are housed in our permanent collections and are available for research. See the website for holdings and services which include an online catalog and both inhouse and online documents and photos. .

The Archives shares a the historic Rio Grande building with the Utah State Historical Society. The Research Center serves researchers of both organizations.

Church History Library
For more information on this facility and its services, see Church History Library.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 15 East North Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3800 Library Telephone: 801-240-2745 Archives Telephone: 801-240-2272 Internet: www.churchhistorylibrary.org

The Church History Library is a stand alone building that sits on the block northeast of Temple Square. You will need to bring identification with a photograph, such as a driver's license. Church History Library material does not circulate to Family History Centers.

National Archives Rocky Mountain Region (Denver)
For more information on this facility, see National Archives Rocky Mountain Region (Denver).

Building 48, Denver Federal Center West 6th Avenue &amp; Kipling Denver, CO 80225 Telephone: 303-407-5700 Fax: 303-407-5707Internet:http://www.archives.gov/rocky-mountain/

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25307 Denver, CO 80225

Utah State Historical Society
300 Rio Grande Street Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1182 Telephone: 801-533-3535 Fax: 801-533-3504 Internet:http://history.utah.gov/historical_society/index.html

Office hours 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday Closed Friday and Saturday

The Historical Society and the Utah State Archives and Record Service are both housed in the historic Rio Grande building. They share a research facility, the Research Center where there are thousands of photographs, books, manuscript collections, maps, newspapers and periodicals Center and online. Research Center hours 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday Closed Friday and Saturday Online Catalog

The Utah State Historical Society publishes the Utah Historical Quarterly, a helpful resource for Utah research since 1928. A guide to some manuscripts and photographs at the Utah State Historical Society is:


 * Utah State Historical Society. A Guide to Unpublished Materials at the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah. State Historical Society Library, 1989. Only large collections of manuscripts are listed. The manuscripts and photographs are listed by person or topic. No index or cross reference is included.

Salt Lake County Archives
Salt Lake County Archives 4505 South 5600 West West Valley City, Utah 84120 Phone: 385-468-0820

Email: archives@slco.org

Website: www.archives.slco.org

Research Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30-12:00, by appointment

The County’s official repository for its records of long-term value, dating from 1852 to the present. A sample of these records includes birth, death, and marriage records, divorce records from the 1800s, and photographs and documentation of residential and commercial buildings in Salt Lake County from the 1930s to the 1980s. For specific information on records holdings contact the County Archives directly, or visit our website.

Harold B. Lee Library
For more information see Harold B. Lee Library Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 Telephone: 801-378-2926

Utah Valley Regional Family History Center
Telephone: 801-378-6200 General Reference Telephone: 801-378-2927 Fax: 801-538-1050 Internet:UTAH-VALLEY-REGIONAL-FAMILY-HISTORY-CENTER

Marriott Library
University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 84112 Telephone: 801-581-8364 Fax: 801-585-3464 Internet: www.lib.utah.edu/index.phtml

Merrill Library
Utah State University Logan, UT 84322 Telephone: 801-797-2678 Fax: 801-797-2880 Internet: http://www.usu.edu/

Salt Lake City Public Library
For more information on this facility and its services, see Salt Lake City Public Library.

209 East 500 South Street Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Telephone: 801-524-8200 Fax: 801-524-8289 Internet: http://www.slcpl.lib.ut.us/index.jsp

Gerald R. Sherratt Library Special Collections
Southern Utah University 351 Center Street Cedar City, UT 84720 Telephone: 435-586-7933 or 435-586-1955 Fax: 435-865-8152 Internet: http://www.li.suu.edu/

Stewart Library
Weber State University 2901 University Circle Ogden, UT 84408-2901 Telephone: 801-626-6545 Fax: 801-626-7045 Internet: http://www.weber.edu/

Logan Public Library
For more information on this facility and its services, see Logan Library.

255 North Main Logan, UT 84321 Telephone: 435-716-9120 Internet:http://library.loganutah.org/

Web Sites

 * Guant, Christine and John Fuller. Utah Resources. In Genealogy Resources on the Internet [Internet site]. N.p., 6 January 1998 [cited 26 October 1999]. Available at umich.edu . This site provides links to vital record offices, genealogical and historical societies, queries, mailing lists, county-by-county Internet sites, and gopher sites.
 * RLIN, a guide to archives and manuscript collections in selected Utah repositories, is an online national database maintained by the Research Libraries Group accessible at member libraries. In Utah, the Utah State Archives, Utah State Historical Society, and Brigham Young University's library catalogs are online.

Some societies have biographical and genealogical records. For example, the Society of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers has a library and has published many histories. See the Tennessee Societies wiki article for more information.