Iowa Adoption Records
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Iowa adoption records are sealed, and you can only access them with a court petition. However, Iowa recently began allowing adoptees to obtain copies of their original birth certificates. This document usually lists the birth parents’ names, unless they’ve requested to remain anonymous.
Like in many other states, accessing adoption records in Iowa can be a long and overwhelming process. At Adopted.com, we created a better way to quickly connect family members through mutual consent.
When you join Adopted.com, you can search for biological relatives in Iowa and across the country. You don’t need to fill out a complicated form or plead your case to a court. You just need to answer ten easy questions about the adoption, which most people already know.
We have the largest voluntary adoption reunion registry in the United States. Whether you’re in Dubuque, Sioux City, or anywhere in between, you have the opportunity to reunite with your birth family on Adopted.com.
Register Now DirectoryAre Iowa Adoption Records Public?
No. Iowa seals all records once an adoption is finalized. These records aren’t accessible without a court order showing good cause to open them.
While Iowa adoption records are sealed, adult adoptees can request some information from their files, including medical histories. This information won’t include the birth parents’ names.
How to Find Adoption Records in Iowa
In 2022, a new state law went into effect that allows an adult adoptee born in Iowa to get a non-certified copy of their original birth certificate. This document will have the names of the adoptee’s biological parents. However, birth parents can request to redact their names if they don’t want them released.
If you want to obtain your original birth certificate, complete an application with the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH). Your application must be notarized. Submit the notarized application, a copy of a government-issued photo ID, and a fee to IDPH Bureau of Health Statistics in Des Moines. You can mail the form or submit it to the bureau in person.
Only adoptees over the age of 18 can request original birth certificates in Iowa. However, other relatives can get these records if an adoptee has died. These include an adoptee’s spouse, children, grandchildren, and their adoptive parents, siblings, and grandparents.
After making your request, the state estimates it will take six to eight weeks to get an original birth certificate.
How to Unseal Adoption Records in Iowa
For adoption records besides the original birth certificate, you need to petition the court for access. Complete an adoption affidavit form, which requires you to provide a reason for the request. Have the form notarized and file it with the court that handled the adoption.
If you’re trying to locate a birth relative, you have one other option through the state. Iowa has a Mutual Consent Voluntary Adoption Registry for adoptees, birth parents, and biological siblings. If you and one of your family members both join the registry, the state will notify you of the match. There’s no guarantee there will be a match, and the state will not conduct a search for your birth relatives.
You can register with the country registrar’s office where you live. Country registrars usually work in county courthouses or county administration offices. You must pay a fee and provide a copy of your birth certificate to join the registry.
Are Adoptions Closed in Iowa?
In Iowa, adoptions can be open or closed. An open adoption means the adoptive family knows the birth parents’ identities. The birth mother or both birth parents may have ongoing contact with the child through phone calls, social media, or in-person visits. In a closed adoption, the birth parents’ identities remain confidential, and they have no contact with the child after the adoption.
Whether an adoption is open or closed, Iowa seals all adoption records. You can only access them by petitioning the court.
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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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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Iowa Who Chose To Be Featured
1831. Sadie1997 : Waukon‚ Iowa
1832. CassandraIrwin : Mother is Christine Shannon. Baby born in NE Iowa (Hazelton‚ Oelwein‚ Independence). Not sure of the birthrate‚ I heard April one time.
1833. CassandraIrwin : Mother is Christine Shannon. Baby born in NE Iowa (Hazelton‚ Oelwien‚ Independence). I don’t know the birthdate‚ but heard April one time.
1834. FGAllison : My mother was a single woman in the Marine Corps reserve stationed in San Diego and El Toro in 1944 when she became pregnant. She gave birth in 1945 in California or Iowa and put baby up for adoption. Only recently discovered.
1835. SadGrandmaJane : My Uncle John "Jack" Finn and his girlfriend Rosemary gave up their baby at birth‚ I was told it could have been a girl‚ I’m not sure if she gave birth in Waterloo‚ Iowa or Iowa City‚ Iowa. The child was born in the 70 I was young so I’m not sure the year. Thank you for any help
1836. Avolanakis : My mother Doris Lurene Mahler gave birth to a baby girl on October 6 1972. She indicated that the birth weight was 7lbs 12 oz and 22 inches in length‚ with RH negative blood. My mother was living in Sac City‚ Iowa at the time but I’m not sure if she gave birth there. I’m not sure if my mother ever tried to find her daughter‚ but I do have one picture of her that I found after my mother’s passing.
1837. PaAr : Burgwinkle‚ Valeri‚ Arsenault‚ Brown‚ could be matched in dna websites showing links. Catholic agency in Kansas or Missouri‚ is most likely where the birth took place
1838. Aj23 : I was born in Ames Iowa. My adoptive parents tell me that my birth mother claimed she didn’t know who my father was.
1839. Kimhuegerich : My child was born at Mercy Hospital in Sioux City and adopted through the Florence Crittenton Home about three months after his birth Unfortunately this organization closed in the early 2000s and said they turned over all files to the Woodbury County Clerks Office They do not show any records from there Birth mother:Kimberly Smith‚ age 21 at time of birth
1840. Loydstuart : I am searching for my Fathers biological family! He was born January 26‚ 1942 in Iowa. He was adopted by a couple from Nebraska! My grandfather picked him up right after birth! He has blue eyes‚ red hair‚ freckles and is 6”3. Birth name was Stuart‚ adopted name is Trenary. Yes I have his convent to search!
1841. Jmgreenwood4 : Trying to find my mothers real parent(s)
1842. Capricej : I Caprice Brown‚ born (Deborah Truitt) born in Muscatine IA. In 1967. I was told my Bio-logical mother was Sue McRae‚ which is already deceased. However I would like to find any biological family‚ but would be also great to find my biological father! I do have a document from the Annie Whittenmyer Home which is an orphanage in Davenport IA. Thank you any info. Would be much appreciated
1843. Tamikelchen : I am searching from my Cousin Wendy. She was adopted soon after her birth on January 16‚ 1968. She thinks her birth family was from Cedar Falls and was told her birth mothers name was Sylvia Livingston and that Sylvia’s birthday was also in January. Sylvia’s married name may be Alberts. Wendy is a red head with blue eyes and lots of freckles. Wendy has five children of her own to share with her birth family.
1844. Patrick7311 : Seeking information on birth parents. Boy born on 3/7/68 in Fort Dodge‚ Iowa and was adopted through Catholic Charites
1845. AnissaDay : My biological mother’s name was Donna Darlene Blackmon. I located her after she had passed‚ as well as my brother Danny. Danny said he met the sister he only knew as "Tammy" which was her birth name. She was born in Missouri and lived in Iowa‚ and came to visit Donna once around 2015. I would love to find her.