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  1. Feb 5, 2024 · The Ancestor Hunt has yearbook links from 17,500 schools in the U.S. and Canada. It is free. The Internet Archive has over 82,000 results if you search for the keyword “yearbooks”. Worth searching if you know the school or association. By and large, the Internet Archive yearbooks are included in The Ancestor Hunt’s list of links.

    • Overview
    • Using an Online Search Tool
    • Online Yearbook Services & School Records
    • Contacting the School

    A yearbook can help you remember former classmates and your favorite experiences from school, but where can you find one if you never purchased it as a student? In this article, we’ll teach you how to find a yearbook online and how to contact your school for a physical copy. We’ve included tons of free options so you won’t have to pay to view your favorite memories!

    Find a yearbook online through sites like

    To search for a specific yearbook online, type the name of your school or university, the date, location, and/or the name of a classmate into the search engine.

    Contact your school’s media center or library to see if they have additional copies of the yearbook you’re looking for.

    Use an online yearbook finder tool.

    allow you to search their archives for physical scans of yearbooks as well as photographs, dates, and student names. Most of these services are free (or require a small subscription fee), and we’ll walk you through all the pros and cons of each one down below, including:

    Create an account to access yearbooks online.

    To search the digital archives on the tool, make an account on your preferred site by providing your name and email address. If there is a subscription fee to use the tool, enter your payment information to finish setting up your account.

    Search for people and images in the yearbook with the tool.

    If you’re looking for a specific classmate, search their full name, as it appears in the yearbook, using the search tool. You can also look at images, dates, and class lists in the yearbook by downloading a digitized copy of it through your preferred search tool.

    is a social networking site with over 470,000 elementary and high school yearbooks in the U.S. Once you sign up for a free account, you can access any yearbook on their site, and they even offer physical copies of some yearbooks if you see the “Own this yearbook today” button in the upper right corner of the page.

    If you upgrade to a paid membership, you can message former classmates and see the names of users who have viewed your profile.

    Paid membership options include: 2 years for $48, 1 year for $30, or 3 months for $10.80.

    to trace their family history, it includes free access to 500,000+ digitized books, including yearbooks. Just navigate to their

    and type in the name of your school’s yearbook, along with any relevant keywords like the city, state, year, and/or the name of a specific classmate.

    If your yearbook is available on FamilySearch, it will appear on the results page, and you can click on the photo to view it online at no charge.

    Reach out to the school’s media center.

    The media center at the high school is usually in charge of keeping copies of previous yearbooks. Look for a contact number for the media center at the school online, or call the front desk at the school and ask to be connected to the media center department.

    The media center is often run by students under the supervision of a teacher, so you might have to speak to the supervising teacher to ask for the yearbooks you are looking for.

    Alternatively, visit the school's library to see if they can help you find the yearbook.

    Contact the school’s yearbook advisor.

    Some schools have a yearbook club that is run by an advisor or an editor. You can contact the school and ask to speak with the yearbook advisor so you can request the yearbooks you are looking for.

  2. MyHeritage has a over 250,000 high school and college yearbooks. You can easily search to see if one you are interested in is there. E-yearbook.com looks promising – It is a subscription site, but only $19.95/year or $4.95/month. It is a family owned and operated company, and not yet another Ancestry offspring.

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  4. If there are, that means that there are multiple sites where the same school’s yearbooks are available online. (Updated December 2022) Below is a list of links to free online yearbooks from Canada. Just select the province that you are interested in to see the schools and yearbooks available: Free Alberta High School and College Yearbooks Online.

  5. Findmypast has substantial collections of school-related records from the British Isles, Australia, New Zealand and Canada (mostly Ontario). Click on Search > Education & Work, then Schools & Education. Look for the “Browse Record Set” link next to the Record Set field.

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