Kansas Adoption Records
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Start Your Search TodayWhat You Need to Know About Kansas Adoption Records
In Kansas, adoption records are sealed and inaccessible to the public. However, adoptees can get copies of their records when they turn 18.
Kansas also allows adoptees and birth relatives, including parents and siblings, to search for each other. If both sides mutually consent, the state will share names and contact information for a potential reunion.
While getting access to Kansas adoption records is possible, the process can be long and overwhelming. If you’re looking for another and easier way to reunite with your birth relatives, Adopted.com can help.
With our voluntary adoption reunion registry, you can search for information. You just need to answer ten simple 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 Topeka, Dodge City, or anywhere in Kansas, Adopted.com offers a way to reconnect with your birth family. Join for free today to start searching for the answers you’re seeking.
Register Now DirectoryAre Adoptions in Kansas Open?
Adoptions in Kansas can be open or closed. In an open adoption, the adoptive family knows the birth parents’ identities. The birth parents may even have contact with the adoptee, such as phone calls or visits. In a closed adoption, the birth parents remain confidential and have no contact with the child.
Regardless of the type of adoption, the records become sealed after an adoption is finalized. Adoptees can get Kansas adoption records opened once they turn 18.
Are Kansas Adoption Records Public?
No, Kansas adoption records are not public. However, the state allows adoptees to request their adoption records if they’re 18 or older. Birth parents in Kansas cannot access adoption records unless they get a court order.
How Do I Get My Original Birth Certificate if I Was Adopted in Kansas?
You can submit a request to access your original birth certificate, also known as a before adoption birth certificate, if you’re 18 or older. Your request must be written and notarized. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) provides a sample you can use to make your request.
Mail your request to the KDHE Office of Vital Statistics in Topeka. You also need to include a $20 fee to the Office of Vital Statistics. Once approved, you’ll receive an uncertified copy of your original birth certificate.
If you’re not an adoptee, you’ll need a court order to obtain a copy of a person’s original birth certificate.
How to Unseal Adoption Records in Kansas
Adult adoptees who want to access their adoption records can file a request through the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF). You’ll need to complete a form and provide proof of identification with a copy of your driver’s license or birth certificate.
Once you file your request, you should get your adoption records within four to six weeks. These records may include your birth family’s medical and social history, photos, and correspondence. If a private agency handled the adoption, it may have more information. You should contact the agency to request your complete adoption file.
While Kansas only allows adoptees to access these records, the state will conduct adoption searches to reunite biological relatives. Adoptees, birth parents, and biological siblings can request searches.
The search process can take several months, and there’s no guarantee the state will find your family members. If the state can locate your birth relatives, they must consent to having contact with you. If they don’t, the state will keep a record of your search. Your information will be available to them if they change their mind and want to have contact with you in the future.
To start a search, find the appropriate form on the DCF website and complete it. For search requests, you must get the form notarized. You’ll also need to provide proof of identification.
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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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1066. 5family5fin : Our mom’s name was Shirley Orr but could have gone by last name Rutt or Murrison as well. She was in high school and stayed at one of the homes for unwed moms in Kansas City until you were born. You were then given up for adoption. This would have been from around 1954-1958. My mom lived in the Junction City or Chapman area in Kansas around that time, and left for New York when she was 18. You have two sisters Myself, 55 and my sister, 50. Our Mom just passed away this past November so we cannot ask about you. We just found out that we had another sibling and would really like to meet you if you would like.
1067. Ksimm : We are looking for our half-brother, given up for adoption at birth. Mother: Shawnee Blank Hospital: Kansas University Medical Center
1068. SandraMcKee : My birth mom’s name is Judy Kaye Henderson. I was born in Wichita‚ Kansas. My name on the birth certificate is "baby girl Benton"‚ which I believe is my father’s last name. My birth mom lived at 608 N. Grove‚ Wichita‚ Kansas. She was 22 years old when I was born and would be approximately 77-78 years old today (2023).
1069. Angel69127 : I am searching for my grandma’s oldest sister. She was born in Oregon in 1919 but I don’t know if that is where the adoption took place. Her birth mom’s family originated from Virginia or West Virginia. Her birth mom died July 6, 1919. The name on the records I’ve found show her birth name as Marie Lois Hodges.
1070. CrystalBush : I am looking for my sister who was adopted in Wichita, KS in the early 90s. Biological parents were Julie and Steven Bush.
1071. DeeDeeKO : My name is Dee Dee Oliver and I am looking for my son born November 29‚ 1968. He was adopted thru the Catholic Social Services in Wichita Kansas soon after birth
1072. JoyceGrigsby : Looking for birth parents of Esther Mae Sharp born 12/3/1943.
1073. JoyceGrigsby : Looking for birth parents of Esther Mae Sharp born 12/3/1943, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, or 1937.
1074. Signegeist : He was born at Wesley hospital, Wichita, kansas. Dr Feuille the obgyn.
1075. Signegeist : He was born at Wesley hospital in Wichita, Kansas by Dr Feuille .
1076. Helenmariemeier : Searching for my sister who was adopted within a very short time of her birth. Born August 11th 1950. Born in Topeka, Kansas.
1077. KhrissaDawn19 : I am looking for my sister. Her name is Sloan she was adopted by Allen and Lisa (i believe from texas). She is 21 years old and I have been trying to find her since she turned 18 years old.
1078. SunnyApril : I am looking for my brother born on St Patrick’s Day in Hennepin County Minnesota. Most likely at Hennepin County General Hospital. Placing agency was Lutheran Children’s Friend Society (Lutheran Social Service). Most likely birthdate is 17 Mar 1965. Birth mother’s last name is Johnson. Unsure of bio dad’s name or what was put on the birth certificate. St Patrick’s day 1965 in Minneapolis was a huge blizzard.
1079. Crtaylorinkck : Kimberly VanBebber is our mothers name Robert Bobby Baker is your fathers name My name is Christine Taylor Teasley Looking for my little Brother Born between March 1981 and may 1981 in Kansas City Ks
1080. SunnyTenille84 : Born at university of ks medical center. Dr. King is beleuve delivered me. Samuel Rudolph is fathers name as far as I know.