On June 24, 1988, the church received legal recognition from the Hungarian government.
[4] In 2003, a complex housing the mission office and home, a chapel, Church Educational System offices, classrooms, and an activity area was completed and dedicated in Budapest.
[1] In 2022, during the Ukrainian refugee crisis, the LDS Church found and funded an organization renting an entire 62-room hotel in Hungary and assisting covering the rental cost at the hotel..
This can house up to three hundred women and children for short-term stays.
After the LDS Church gained official recognition in Hungary in 1988, the country became part of the Austria Vienna East Mission.