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Tips For Locating Adoption Records

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  • 15 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Obtain a current copy of all information in the state where the adoption took place that is made available

You may have done this, but if it’s been more than a couple of years, do it again: Laws may have been passed making records more open. If the state allows access to your original birth certificate, get it. If a past request was denied, ask again, in case the laws have changed.

Review every scrap of information available within the adoptive family.

Review every letter, photo, postcard, and memory for clues about the adoption and your biological parents. Ask questions of everyone who might have information and be willing to share it.

Take an autosomal DNA test at every testing company available

AncestryDNA has the largest pool of test-takers, but don’t overlook 23andMe and the Family Finder test from Family Tree DNA. The right test for you is the test that puts you into the pool with a close family member, and you won’t know where that pool is until you dive into it.

Share information on registries that cover the area where the adoption took place

Then search to see whether a member of your birth family may be looking for you. Many states have limited or full access to adoption records. You can also search online databases, or be added to one yourself.

Suggest joining an online support groups

Groups such as DNAAdoption, https://dnaadoption.org/,  and the DNA Detectives group on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/groups/DNADetectives/ may be able to help you. Some can teach you more about DNA testing and how to build the kinds of family trees you’ll need to identify your genetic matches. Some can help you navigate record access issues or explain the confidential intermediary process. All will help guide you when it’s time to make contact with a possible family member.



 
 
 

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