When selecting and hiring a professional genealogist you may wish to consider the following:
- Commitment to ethical conduct. Unlike lawyers, the genealogy profession is
unregulated and there are are no legal requirements for a person to
do genealogy work. Membership of a professional organisation such as
the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG) requires
members to agree to a Code of Ethics.
- Education in genealogy or a related field. Formal qualifications exist in the UK(up to master's degree) and USA (up to bachelor's degree), but are fairly recently established. Many genealogists have gained education by less formal routes.
- Areas of specialist knowledge e.g. particular locations and historical periods. No-one knows everything.
- Clear terms of service or a formal contract that details what is expected from both sides is a good way of avoiding mis-understandings, e.g. APG guidance on hiring
Other organisations that have similar ethical codes and advice on hiring include:
International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists ICAPGEN
Board for Certification of Genealogists BCG
The Association of Genealogists and Researchers in Archives AGRA