
Registering an AncestryDNA® Kit
You’ve got a DNA kit. What's next? We need to know where to deliver your results. That's where registering your kit comes in. This step links your kit to your Ancestry® account. You can register …
AncestryDNA® Registration Troubleshooting
Signing in Forgotten password If you're creating a free Ancestry® account and find that your email address is already in use, or if you’ve forgotten your password, try resetting your password. …
Knowledge: Registering an AncestryDNA® Kit
You’ve got a DNA kit. What's next? We need to know where to deliver your results. That's where registering your kit comes in. This step links your kit to your Ancestry® account. You can register …
Inviting Someone to Register Their AncestryDNA® Kit
Adults who take an AncestryDNA® test must register their own kits on their own accounts, but they can share their results with you or invite you to manage their test once it’s registered. Sending someone …
Registering an AncestryDNA® Kit for Your Child
We rely on parents or guardians to determine whether AncestryDNA® is appropriate for children under their care. When a minor uses AncestryDNA, the parent or guardian of that minor is responsible for …
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Knowledge: AncestryDNA® Registration Troubleshooting
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