The U.S. Heraldic Registry is a private enterprise that offers free registration of contemporary and historical heraldry as well as affordable heraldic artwork and design consultation.
The primary mission of the Registry is to compile and offer to the public a comprehensive database of personal, corporate, civic, military, academic, organizational, and ecclesiastical arms. Although the Registry's focus is on American heraldry, registration is open to citizens and entities of all countries.
Anyone may submit an application for registration. Registration is free. Simply complete the appropriate on-line application form. Applications are typically reviewed within three weeks. Registrants receive a unique registration number and the information is placed in the online database.
All registrations are published as blazons (descriptions) on this website. A drawing of registered arms is published if the armiger (owner of the arms) purchases a certificate. A bound compilation of registrations is sent to the LDS Family History Center in Utah and to the Library of Congress.
In addition to free registration, the Registry provides a range of fee-based heraldic services. These services include certificates, heraldic artwork, and design consultation.
The Registry sells certificates to individuals containing only the heraldic images owned by that individual. We do not sell, in any form, any images to persons or entities that do not own the images. Nor do we display or store any images unless they are conveyed to us with permission to display them by the owner of the images. Armigers must purchase a certificate or commission artwork from the Registry in order to have their images displayed on this website or in its publications.