Arkansas Adoption Records
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Start Your Search TodayAccessing 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.
Register Now DirectoryAre 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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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Arkansas Who Chose To Be Featured
1336. Makennaghunt : born in paragould‚ arkansas. mothers name is karen angela stender‚ fathers name is thomas john stender.
1337. IvyBridges : Christopher Kelley Stearns James Williams
1338. Harris0569 : My birth father whom I’ve never met was adopted. And I am searching for him.
1339. KrysAnnBerry : I believe my brother‚ John‚ was adopted out of a catholic adoption agency. Possibly through Little Rock‚ Arkansas. I have been dreaming for 30+ years to find my older brother. I do have a few pictures of him as a baby‚ young toddler that was given by his adoptive parents.
1340. Quantuaris24 : I really wanna find my little sister and see how she is doing and have communication with here.
1341. Littlewoman870 : Patricia Morris looking for Leah Morris
1342. WAR1212 : Text me if you think we’re a match. I hardly get on here.
1343. Kellyyyygemmmma : I am looking for a Bryan or Brian‚ with either the last name Nash or Parker. He was born 12/14/02 and was last seen in Arkansas in 2006. He is my biological brother.
1344. Lvpalmer : My father Joe Glenn Varner was adopted by Hubert Jackson Varner and Irene Davis when he was a baby. His DOB is August 13‚ 1923. He died on December 13‚ 2004. He never talked about being adopted. I found out when I was in high school. When I got my DNA matched by Ancestry and by 23 and Me‚ one match was a first cousin whose deceased mother‚ maiden name Varner‚ was adopted. I also had a DNA match to some Varners‚ which can only mean that my dad’s adoption was an in-family adoption.
1345. Kisha1127 : Her birth name is Tina Marie Roberts. She was born in Searcy‚ Arkansas
1346. Kclark : My son was born in West Plains‚ Mo in June of 1991. When he went to foster care‚ his family lived near Hardy and Ash Flat‚ Arkansas. His birth mother’s name is Karen.
1347. Nikkip0213 : My sisters were taken and adopted and I would love to see them again
1348. Gemini820105 : My son is 18 now and was wondering if I could talk to him now that he is an adult
1349. Mbeeler84 : I am looking for siblings Isaiah Aaron Joshua James and Janessa rennee given names beeler born May twenty third 2015 October thirtieth 2016 or 2017 and April eleventh 2018 at mercy hospital and Baptist health/Sparks hospital fort Smith Arkansas. I wanted to let you know that I have always loved you and looking for you and wanted to keep you/take care of you. But due to unfortunate circumstances and law I was not allowed to buy anything for you nor even talk to you.
1350. Pfrogg : Louella Stewart Hopper