California Adoption Records
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Start Your Search TodayAbout Adoption Records in California
California adoption records are sealed, and you can’t access an original birth certificate or other documents without a court order. For some adoptions, the state will release names and contact information if both the adoptee and the birth parents consent.
Even with this option, accessing adoption records in California is difficult. Fortunately, there’s another pathway available to you. Adopted.com is a voluntary adoption reunion registry where adoptees, birth parents, and relatives can find one another very quickly.
When you register with Adopted.com, you can begin looking for your relatives, whether you’re in San Diego, Sacramento, or anywhere else in California. To join, you just need to answer ten easy questions about the adoption. These questions focus on the adoption details that most people know, even without access to official state records.
Bureaucratic red tape shouldn’t keep you from getting the answers you’ve spent a lifetime not knowing. Register with Adopted.com today for the chance to reunite with your birth family.
Register Now DirectoryAre Adoption Records Public in California?
No, adoption records are not public in California. You need a court order to access adoption records, which include an adoptee’s original birth certificate. This document usually contains the birth parents’ names.
How Do I Obtain Adoption Records in California?
You’ll need to file a petition to access adoption records in California. In the petition, you must show that you have a good reason for accessing the records, such as a medical necessity. Contact the clerk’s office in the county superior court that handled the adoption. The clerk can provide more information on how to file your petition.
While California has closed adoption records, the state can provide identifying information to adoptees in some circumstances. You can ask for your birth parents’ names if you meet these conditions:
- You’re 21 or older.
- Your adoption was finalized after Jan. 1, 1984.
- Your birth parent(s) signed a form granting permission to disclose their name(s).
- You submit a statement requesting your birth parents’ names and addresses.
You should send your form to the agency that handled the adoption or the California Department of Social Services (CDSS). CDSS doesn’t charge a fee, but licensed adoption agencies may require payment.
If you cannot obtain any information this way, you can also register with California’s Mutual Consent Program. The registry will release contact information for adult adoptees and birth parents if both sides consent. This information will include names, email addresses, and/or phone numbers. Siblings can also join the registry if they’re at least 18 years old.
To join the registry, complete the Consent for Arranging Contact (AD 902) form if you’re an adoptee or a birth parent. Siblings should complete the Waiver of Rights to Confidentiality for Siblings (AD 904A) form. Return the form to CDSS or the agency that handled the adoption.
Does California Have Open Adoption Records?
No, adoption records in California are closed. However, California allows open adoptions to take place. An open adoption means the birth parents and adoptive parents arrange to have contact with each other.
While open adoptions allow families to share information, they don’t change the legal status of adoptions. Open adoption records in California are sealed once an adoption is finalized.
Are Adoption Records Sealed in California?
Yes, California seals all adoption records to keep birth parents’ identities private. If you’re an adoptee, however, you can get some non-identifying information about your birth parents. This information may include general facts about your birth parents and their medical histories. It will not include their names or contact information.
You can request access to non-identifying information by writing a letter. In the letter, include your name, date and place of birth, and your adoptive parents’ names. You’ll need to have your signature notarized. Mail your letter to the adoption agency or the CDSS. You cannot email or fax your letter.
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Adopted.com is a powerful adoption reunion registry designed to help you reconnect with your birth parents. By registering, you gain access to a growing database of over 1,185,094 profiles, increasing your chances of finding your biological relatives. The platform respects your privacy and allows you to update your profile anytime.
Registration is free, and the unique search tool ensures measurable match results. When you find your birth parents, remember to approach the reunion with an open heart and understanding, as it can be an emotionally significant experience for everyone involved.
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271. DORENTHIA : Have faith , that I’m reunited with my children Amore, Uriah ,Deja
272. Retodd : Never really considered looking for my birth parents before. Something came over me to see if one or both of my parents may be looking for me. I was born at the USC Hospital in Los Angeles. I believe both my parents were students there at the time.
273. Julesh : Petaluma, Ca Birth mother Joyce Erdmann
274. Mcannon : Adopted from Marin county.
275. Ruthere : male caucasian child born at Fairmont Hospital in San Leandro CA between between 1966 and 1969
276. 929rider : Was born at los gatos community hospital in 1967 and am interested in knowing my moms name.
277. Rockinred71 : You were named Hailey Marie Carpenter. Your birth mother is Pamela Devito your birth father is Robert Carpenter Jr. You have 2 sisters[ Caitlin and Madison] and 2 brothers [Patrick and Samuel] and you’re also an aunt. You have 1 niece and 1 nephew. Your birth father also has another daughter with his new wife. Your birth father was not married to your birth mom. I have 3 kids with him. I also have another daughter [ Caitlin] who would love to meet you. You have 3 half sisters and 2 half brothers. I do not know if your birth mom has any children. PLEASE get in touch with me. I will be honest and fill in any gaps you have and answer any questions you have honestly.
278. Maliki : Looking for birth mother and father. Mom is Irish I believe .I was born in Sacramento CA. My mom hid my birth from her parent I think she lived in Southern California she stayed with her Sister at the end of pregnancy until she had me. She took pictures of me and left them for the family that adopted me so they had pictures from my first days. She left a note for me to open when I was 18. One of my grandmother had red hair I think.
279. DORENTHIA : Birth names I named you guys , Amore, Uriah, and Deja. You have siblings, I HAVR NEVER STOPED LOVING YOU GUYS, TRIED MY HARDEST TO GET YOU GUYS BACK
280. BeccaH : I was born on March 4th, 1995 at Antelope Valley Hospital in Lancaster, California. My name was Kelly Maria Contreras but I was renamed Rebecca Havens. My biological mom’s name is Kathleen Kelly. My adoptive parents are Debbie Ross and Billy Havens.
281. Dreemz143 : I am currently trying to locate my birth father. The only information I have is that he was former military, born in 1950’s from either Texas or Louisiana. His last or first name is Aaron. He may or may not know about my birth.
282. Dreemz143 : I am an African American in search of my siblings or family members. I was placed in foster care in 1972 and soon after adopted by a wonderful family. I look forward to finally meeting you.
283. Kellymsmallwood : I am searching for my cousin who was adopted around 1985. She was born in (from searching I believe the birth date to be August 23 1984) 1984 to a Kris Damato who was around 17 at the time. We were told the baby’s name was Neagan Damato. I have contacted the maternal grandmother who did not want to give any information. She did say that she believes that the child’s name is Erin. She was born in San Bernardino, California. I do not believe that a birth father was listed ( I am from the father’s side). She was around or older than one year when placed for adoption.
284. Bringitbananas : Trying to locate sister that was given up for adpotion. Father is Branon Fontaine. She was adopted by a couple from central California.
285. ClarkMusser : My parents knew they were adopting me before i was born. They were in Air Force at the time stationed at Mather Air Force Base