Mormon Temple Recommend

This is what an actual Mormon temple recommend looks like. This one is blank, and the serial number has been altered to prevent Church Security from tracing its origin (it was not obtained through illegal means; it was not stolen, for example). Its actual size is three inches (77 mm) wide and four inches (103 mm) long. It is printed on 20 pound white paper, and is intended to be folded in the middle so that it is the size of a business card.

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The text - in case it is not legible on your screen - is as follows:


              TEMPLE RECOMMEND

  THE CHURCH OF
  JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
_____________________________________________________
First name (print)  Initial      Last name

===============[fold]================================
Issued           Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun   |Year issued
(circle one)     Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec   |
_____________________________________________________
M  | Record number
F _|__________________________________________________
Signature of applicant
X____________________________________________________
Ward or branch       |Stake or mission
_____________________|___________________________
Signature of member of bishopric or branch president
_____________________________________________________
Signature of member of stake presidency or mission president
_____________________________________________________
When properly signed and endorsed, this certifies that the person
named is in good standing and may enter the house of the Lord.  
This recommend expires two years from the last day of the month 
issued. It remains the property of the Church, is not transferable, 
and must be surrendered on demand.                       10/02 32600

The "record number" is a personal identification number consisting of eleven digits in the format 000-0000-0000. Of the record numbers I have seen, the first three digits are usually 000- or 001- .

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