Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Hermosa Beach, California, USA - Sacramental Record Request Form

Are you looking for sacramental records for a sacrament received at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Hermosa Beach CA, USA?

It is a common request for those who are in sacramental preparation (baptism/first communion/confirmation/wedding) to provide a newly issued certificate to the parish/school to confirm the sacraments you have already received.

All baptismal records for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles are kept at the parish of baptism (assuming the parish is still in existence). If a parish is no longer exists, the parish that took over that geographical territory usually gets the closed parish’s records.

Please note that our sacramental records are private and not part of the public domain. Therefore, they are not open to the general public for genealogical research.

Typically a 2 week advance notice is needed to provide a copy of a Sacramental Record. An Office Personnel will contact you if additional information is needed or if the record is not found.
 
 
 
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An Office Personnel will receive your request and contact you if additional information is needed or if the record is not found. Record requests can take up 2-3 weeks to complete.  Suggested offering for a record request is $10 each and is not tax-deductible.   It is in our best interest to help you!  Please call the church office should you have any questions.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Are you looking for sacramental records for a sacrament received at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Hermosa Beach CA, USA?

It is a common request for those who are in sacramental preparation (baptism/first communion/confirmation/wedding) to provide a newly issued certificate to the parish/school to confirm the sacraments you have already received.

All baptismal records for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles are kept at the parish of baptism (assuming the parish is still in existence). If a parish is no longer exists, the parish that took over that geographical territory usually gets the closed parish’s records.

Please note that our sacramental records are private and not part of the public domain. Therefore, they are not open to the general public for genealogical research.

Typically a 2 week advance notice is needed to provide a copy of a Sacramental Record. An Office Personnel will contact you if additional information is needed or if the record is not found.