See The Newly Launched Indexing Projects :
10/21 – 11/4

More indexing projects launched means more opportunities for people across the world to find their ancestors. Over the past two weeks, projects have been launched in 6 languages and 9 countries. Go to the projects page to learn more about these projects and pick one to start indexing. Thank you in advance for your service!
See the thousands of batches waiting for your help. If you are already an indexer, please continue. You are greatly needed. If you thought you would like to but have not started, know you are needed. There is lots of help to get you started, and if you are a past indexer, please come back. This work is marvelously rewarding to the indexer and the researcher.
Click on "Read More" to see the list of projects and how to get all the help needed.
See the thousands of batches waiting for your help. If you are already an indexer, please continue. You are greatly needed. If you thought you would like to but have not started, know you are needed. There is lots of help to get you started, and if you are a past indexer, please come back. This work is marvelously rewarding to the indexer and the researcher.
Click on "Read More" to see the list of projects and how to get all the help needed.
Learn how to get to FS indexing. Click on "Indexing" (circled in picture) when you are in FamilySearch.org. Then click on "Help Resources" (see the red arrow). There you will find a wide variety of helpful information offered for indexers and arbitrators. From this location you can get all the information you are likely to have.

Thousands of volunteers transcribe (or index) information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online. More volunteers are always needed (particularly those who can read foreign languages) to keep pace with the large number of digital images being published weekly online on FamilySearch.org. Learn how you can volunteer to help provide free access to the world’s historical genealogical records online at FamilySearch.org/Indexing.
See the amazing list of the batches just waiting for you.
Thousands of volunteers transcribe (or index) information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online. More volunteers are always needed (particularly those who can read foreign languages) to keep pace with the large number of digital images being published weekly online on FamilySearch.org. Learn how you can volunteer to help provide free access to the world’s historical genealogical records online
at FamilySearch.org/Indexing.
About FamilySearch International
FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources for free at FamilySearch.org or through more than 4,600 family history centers in 132 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
at FamilySearch.org/Indexing.
About FamilySearch International
FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources for free at FamilySearch.org or through more than 4,600 family history centers in 132 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.