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Accessing Arkansas Adoption Records

In 2018, Arkansas implemented a new law that allows adoptees to unseal their adoption records once they turn 21. While the law provides a way to access Arkansas adoption records, it also comes with red tape, including notary requirements and a fee.

If you want an easier way to reunite with your biological relatives, Adopted.com can help. We offer a voluntary adoption reunion registry where adoptees, birth parents, and others impacted by adoption can connect very quickly.

To join our registry, you don’t need to get a form notarized or pay a fee. All you need to do is answer ten simple questions that most people know about the adoption.

Our registry spans the state of Arkansas, from Fayetteville to Little Rock and everywhere in between. We offer a safe, secure way to reconnect with your birth family. Register for free today to join a community where reunions happen every day.

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Are Adoptions in Arkansas Open?

Yes, Arkansas allows families to arrange open adoptions. In an open adoption, the adoptive family knows the birth parents’ identities. One or both birth parents may even have ongoing communication with the adopted child, such as phone calls or face-to-face visits.

However, the official adoption files are sealed even in an open adoption. You cannot access the adoption records unless you’re an adoptee over 21 years old.

How Do I Get My Original Birth Certificate if I Was Adopted in Arkansas?

Your original birth certificate is part of your adoption file. You can get this document by submitting a written request to the Arkansas Department of Health if you’re over 21. When you receive your original birth certificate, it will be marked “not intended for official use.”

Arkansas allows birth parents to redact their names from an adoptee’s original birth certificate. If one or both of your birth parents have asked to keep their identities confidential, their names will be removed from the copy you receive.

How to Unseal Adoption Records in Arkansas

Adoptees in Arkansas can request their adoption files once they’re 21 years old. You must complete a form from the Arkansas Department of Health to unseal your adoption records. You’ll need to provide proof of your identity, such as a driver’s license. You’ll also need to have the form notarized.

If an adoptee has passed away, their surviving spouse, child, or child’s guardian can also request their adoption records. You’ll need to complete the same form and include proof of your identity. You’ll also need to submit your own birth certificate and notarized documentation of your relationship to the adoptee. A marriage or birth certificate can satisfy this requirement.

For all requests, there’s a $100 fee to access adoption files. You can submit a check or money order to the Arkansas Department of Health with your mailed application.

How Do You Access Arkansas Public Adoption Records?

Arkansas adoption records aren’t public, and you can only access them if you’re an adoptee or the spouse, child, or child’s guardian of an adoptee who has passed away. If you don’t fall into one of those categories, you’ll need a court order to unseal adoption records in Arkansas.

While the state limits who can access adoption records, you may be able to access some information through the Arkansas Mutual Consent Voluntary Adoption Registry (MCVAR). This voluntary registry can connect birth relatives if they both consent to having contact.

You can register to identify your birth relatives if you’re:

  • An adoptee who’s at least 18
  • A birth parent
  • A birth grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin, or sibling

To register with the MCVAR, you must complete an affidavit form, attend a one-hour counseling session, and pay $20. Once you complete these steps, you will be notified if one of your biological relatives joins the registry.

Additionally, the MCVAR can provide non-identifying information about an adoption, including genetic, health, and social histories. This information doesn’t include the names of the adoptee, the adoptive parents, or the birth parents.

You can register to access this information if you’re:

  • An adoptee who’s at least 18
  • A birth parent
  • A spouse, child, or child’s guardian of a deceased adoptee
  • An adoptive parent or a legal guardian
  • A child welfare agency with custody of an adoptee

To obtain this report, you must complete an affidavit form and pay $5.

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466. Bunny77 : Hor Springs , Arkansas

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467. Ghost2000 : I LOVE U SON SEE U AT FARM ON UR BDAY LOVE DAD

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468. Mikeflo1022 : my adoption was a closed case but I am curious to know my biological fathers name

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469. Sheather1207 : Looking for my son that was born in Little Rock AR. Birth Mothers name was Heather M.

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470. Bkelleysimpson : You were born at St. Bernard’s regional Medical Center. Your parents came from South Carolina to pick you up from the hospital days after your birth. There is some important medical history you should know. I was also adopted and did not know these things when you were born. I will not try to force a relationship with you if that is not what you want. I love you very much. I picked your parents through private adoption because I felt like they could give you a loving stable home.

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471. Bkelleysimpson : My birth mother showed up with me at a juvenile center a while after my birth. I could not be adopted until she returned a little over a year later to sign the papers after she turned 18.

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472. Davidhbrown : I was adopted at birth. And would like to find out who my birth parents are.

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473. Angelaautumn75 : I was born Anita Kay Trail .. Born at Sparks Hospital in Ft Smith Ar

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474. Stevenff : I believe my birth name was "Steven Forest Finley" our some variation close to this. I was born in/ very near Jonesboro, AR. I had an older sister on my mom’s side and my mom’s dad (grandfather) was apparently fond of me. Would really like to find/ meet my siblings for sure. Adopted at age 2 and grew up in El Dorado, AR.

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475. Tiktok : I am looking for birth mother/father or any family members. Last name of those who did the adoption could be under Davis or Tuggle. Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski) Possibly St Vincent in Little Rock

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476. Kaylasheree1988 : Her name was Linda Ferguson after she got adopted the first time and then she got adopted out again her birthday name was Lydia lee-ann Turner she was adopted out within this last year in Jefferson county Arkansas.... She has two little brothers named Luke and Zachary. I have been searching for my babies that were wrongfully taken and I was lied to, in order for the adoption to happen... I am their birth mother and I’ve never done drugs I’ve never abused them I was simply too young and unstable and I lost my babies because I had no help... They were adopted out to Jacqueline Ferguson out of lonoke county who went to prison shortly after for beating them severely. I only want to know that my babies are loved and safe...

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477. RebeccaFortune2018 : Mitchell fortune 12-19-2007 I want to find my son and daughter mikyla marrie square 06-22-2010 im unsure if they have been adopted but I am there mother and love them so much and miss them unexplainable I want to make contact with them just to know they are okay I was in prison and couldn’t fight for them but I can now I need my babies back I am Rebecca Lynn fortune

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478. StevenAdams1983 : My child was given up for adoption around 2000-2001the mother and her parents lied said she wasn’t pregnant but wasn’t the case he or she was born in Danville Arkansas mother’s name was Stacey hestilow

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479. RebeccaFortune2018 : Im Rebecca fortune looking for Mitchell H fortune and Mikyla M. Square from Arkansas that have been put up for adoption. And I love you 2 very much and will not give up looking

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480. Summerolson123 : I am looking for my step sisters daughter who was taken away. I believe she has been adopted but I’m not positive on that. Her name is Kylie. I love her so much. I was apart of her life for the first 3 years and I tried so hard to get her after all this happened but I was denied. I would just like to know that she is being taken care of and is being loved like she should be.

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