Ethical Standards

 
 

The Association of Professionals Genealogies Code of Ethics and Professional Practices serves to promote:

(1) a truthful approach to genealogy, family history, and local history;

(2) the trust and security of genealogical consumers; and

(3) careful and respectful treatment of records, repositories and their staffs, other professionals, and genealogical organizations and associations.

My Commitment

I am a member in good standing of the Association of Professional Genealogists and have committed to comply with the Association of Professional Genealogists Code of Ethics and Professional Practices and to:

  • Present research results and opinions in a clear, well-organized manner;

  • Refrain from withholding, suppressing, or knowingly misquoting or misinterpreting sources or data;

  • Report appropriately qualified genealogical conclusions in writing based on the weight of the evidence with fully and accurately cited sources;

  • Represent my abilities, services, and credentials honestly, avoiding the use of misleading or exaggerated statements;

  • Engage in sufficient continuing education to maintain competence and comply with applicable requirements;

  • Prepare and abide by written agreements regarding applicable project scope, fees, charges, payment structures, and deliverables without concealment or misrepresentation;

  • Disclose potential conflicts of interest;

  • Maintain confidentiality of client communications and research, except as permitted in writing by the client or required by court or professional disciplinary proceedings;

  • Treat information concerning living people with appropriate discretion;

  • Refrain from violating or encouraging others to violate laws or regulations concerning copyright, rights to privacy, business practices, or other pertinent subjects;

  • Refrain from mutilating, rearranging, or removing from their proper custodians printed, original, microfilmed, or electronic records;

  • Give proper credit to the work of others and refrain from plagiarism;

  • Refrain from soliciting established clients of another researcher through denigration, violation of laws or regulations, or other improper means;

  • Refrain from behaviors or statements that malign or are maliciously calculated to injure the profession; individual genealogists; genealogical associations, programs, or educational organizations; or the Association of Professional Genealogists.