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Accessing Maryland Adoption Records

For decades, Maryland has had sealed adoption records, making them inaccessible without a court order. Some adoptees can access their original birth certificates, but not everyone has this option.

While Maryland prohibits access to adoption records, the state offers two alternative pathways for people looking for their biological relatives. However, both programs have their limitations. If you’re searching for Maryland adoption records, Adopted.com offers an easier solution.

We provide a voluntary adoption reunion registry where anyone impacted by an adoption can search for information. It doesn’t matter when the adoption occurred, and there’s no need to file a court petition. You just need to answer ten simple questions about the adoption that most people know – even without access to state records.

The Adopted.com registry spans the state of Maryland, from Hagerstown to Baltimore and everywhere in between. If you’ve hit a roadblock looking for adoption records in Maryland, register with Adopted.com. Join a community where reunions happen every day.

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Are Maryland Adoption Records Public?

No. Maryland adoption records have been sealed since July 1, 1947. You cannot access adoption records in Maryland without a court order.

If you were adopted in Maryland in 2000 or later, you can obtain your original birth certificate once you turn 21. However, if the adoption occurred between 1947 and 2000, you cannot get this document without petitioning the court.

How to Access Adoption Records in Maryland?

While accessing adoption records in Maryland is difficult, the state offers a confidential intermediary program for post-adoption reunion services. Confidential intermediaries can access sealed adoption records to search for adoptees or their biological relatives.

You can request a search through Maryland’s confidential intermediary program if you’re:

  • An adult adoptee (21 or older)
  • A birth parent who voluntarily terminated your parental rights
  • A birth sibling or half-sibling (21 or older) if you were also adopted

To request a search, you need to complete several forms from the Maryland Department of Human Services. Complete Application Form 2062 with as much information as you can provide, though you can leave questions blank if you don’t know the answers. You also need to complete a notarized consent form and a statistical survey. Return the forms to the department with a copy of your driver’s license or other photo ID.

Once you request a search, you’ll be assigned an intermediary and sign a service agreement. While the intermediary cannot give you copies of your adoption records, they’ll attempt to locate your relatives. If successful, the intermediary will ask if they want to have contact with you. If they do, the intermediary will arrange a reunion.

In addition to the confidential intermediary program, Maryland also has a Mutual Consent Voluntary Adoption Registry. You can join this registry if you’re an adult adoptee, a birth parent, or a biological sibling. If one of your family members also registers, the state will alert you to the match so you can connect. However, the registry has not resulted in many matches, according to the state.

How Do I Get My Adoption Records Unsealed in Maryland?

You’ll need to petition the court to get adoption records unsealed. If you were adopted between 1947 and 1999, you can file a request for your original birth certificate. Petition the court to authorize the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to release the record to you.

You can get a copy of your original birth certificate if you’re at least 21 and were adopted after 2000. This document will list your birth parents’ names, unless they’ve submitted a disclosure veto to remain anonymous.

Birth parents can also request amended birth certificates for adoptions that occurred in 2000 or later, as long as the adoptee is over 21 years old. Adoptees can file a disclosure veto if they don’t want identifying information released.

What Happens to the Original Birth Certificate After Adoption in Maryland?

After an adoption, the adoptee’s birth certificate is changed to list their adoptive parents. The original birth certificate, which has the birth parents’ names, is sealed as part of the adoption record.

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661. AimeeMarie : Born in the Baltimore area, St. Joseph’s I think. Adopted from Catholic Charities for sure which was located in the Towson/ Baltimore area. Born either Sept. 24 or 25 (or within days of those dates).

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662. MikeArm78 : I was born at Greater Baltimore Medical Center in Towson, MD. I think my mother was 29 years old at the time with a 10 or 11 year old daughter. She was married but separated and her husband is not my father. My mother is white and my father is said to be black. Other than that, I don’t have a lot to go on

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663. DavidNCook : The agency was Family and Children’s Society. The birth mother’s name is believed to be Betsy Swan.

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664. Wvgal1982 : Searching for my birth son, born 1/19/62, at Shadyside Hospital near Pittsburgh, PA. Adoption may have been handled by Florence Crittendon home. I named him Daniel Curtis Genther at birth.

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665. Ckascak : Possible adoptive mother: Ilona Goode

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666. Christina77 : I want to know who I am. I want to know why I’m the only one who is RHNegative blood. I’ve seen 2 birth certificates one were my dad was28 and one were my dad was 18? Please help me feel whole

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667. Chughes3sniper01 : I know his name was Timmy Venice. He was born in Laurel Maryland in either 1985 or 1986. I believe he was born in December. His birth was hidden from me as his father. His mother was trying to protect my future.

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668. Aug23maryland : Born in Montgomery county, Maryland. Parent both 18 in Wed. Suburban hospital

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669. TRLarey : Searching for my birth parents. Female Baby born Kimberly Ann December 28, 1962 Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore, Maryland

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670. Kathleendean : My daughter (adoptee) was born in George Washington Hospital in Washington, D.C. on February 12th, original papers I received birth was dated February 13th. Spoke with people at Prince Georges Count Welfare (from whom adoption was processed). (HYATTSVILLE Maryland, and they checked records and gave me her birth date of February 12, 1970 and sent a new birth certificate. Her name at the agency was Kathleen Dean. Her mother was very young (16 if remember correctly). According to sources the first two letter of her last name Dean (De) are first two letters of her mother’s last name. Some where I had a pix of her and on back the last name was blacked out but I could make out DeL???????. She is Mexican and Irish. She did a DNA with Ancestry and came up with primary Spanish. I always told her that I would help her find her biological mother when she was ready, so now at 48 she is ready. Any help would be appreciated.

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671. Brianhughes : I know my mother visited me everyday at the Catholic orphanage she did not want to give me up

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672. MaryMalindaUphold : James Ellsworth Uphold, Lola Arbutus Uphold, Shirley Jean Palmer, Elizabeth Louise Tortorice

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673. Keara91 : Birth hospital may be Sinai hospital or University of MD

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674. Pln1125 : Trying to find my dad’s biological family. His name was Charles at birth. He was born June 24, 1955.

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675. JohnAbate : Adoption in Montgomery County Maryland

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