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Accessing Adoption Records in Ontario

In 2008, Ontario opened adoption records to allow adoptees and birth parents access to personal and family information. The province keeps records for all adopted children born in Ontario, even if the adoption was handled elsewhere.

While Ontario adoption records are open, the steps you need to complete to access the information you want can be overwhelming. Lengthy processing times may delay your search, and some information isn’t available to biological siblings, grandparents, or other relatives.

If you’re having trouble getting adoption records in Ontario, Adopted.com is here to help. Our voluntary reunion registry allows anyone impacted by an adoption to register and search for their family members. Reunions happen through mutual consent, whether you have official records or not. 

To begin your search, you just need to fill out a simple form with ten questions you likely know about your adoption. If there’s a potential match on the platform, you’ll be notified right away.

We have the largest voluntary adoption registry in the world, with people searching for family members in Toronto, Ottawa, and across the entire province. Register today to take the first step toward a potential reunion.

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Are Adoption Records Public in Ontario?

Yes, Ontario passed a law in 2008 to open adoption records, including birth registrations and adoption orders. Under this law, adoptees and birth parents can access information from sealed adoption records. The information includes an adoptee’s original name and their birth parents’ names. Birth parents can learn the name the child was given after the adoption.

By request, the Ontario government will release this information, as long as the adoptee or birth parent has not filed a disclosure veto to protect their privacy.

How to Find Adoption Records in Ontario

There are different steps to find adoption records in Ontario, depending on your involvement in the adoption and the information you want to access. You can request both identifying and non-identifying information through ServiceOntario.

Non-identifying information refers to details that don’t reveal the names or contact information of anyone involved in the adoption. This information can include the adoption date, the adoption agency, and the birth family’s medical history.

You can request non-identifying information in Ontario if you’re:

  • An adoptee who’s at least 18 years old
  • An adoptee under 18 with your adoptive parent’s consent
  • An adoptive parent
  • A biological parent, grandparent, or sibling of the adoptee
  • A child of a deceased adoptee
  • A birth parent’s sibling

You may also have access to identifying information from an original birth registration or an adoption order. This information can show you the identities of people involved in the adoption. It may include the adoptee’s name at birth or after adoption, the birth parents’ names, and the adoptive parents’ names.

You may be able to access this information if you’re:

  • An adoptee who’s at least 18 years old
  • A birth parent if the adoptee is at least 19 years old

There’s no fee to access adoption records in Ontario. You just need to complete the correct form and mail it to the address listed. You can’t fax, email, or deliver an application in person.

How Can I Find a Biological Parent in Ontario?

If you’re an adoptee, you can find your biological parents’ names by requesting post-adoption information through ServiceOntario. However, if one or both of your birth parents have asked to keep their identities private, you will not receive this information.

Birth parents can also agree to release information but ask not to be contacted. If your biological parent has completed a no-contact notice and you attempt to contact them anyway, you can be fined up to $50,000.

How Can I Find Someone Who Was Adopted in Ontario?

You can only request an adoptee’s identifying information if you’re the biological parent. The adoptee must also be at least 19 years old before you can search for them. This rule gives an adoptee one year after they turn 18 to file their privacy and contact preferences.

Just like birth parents, an adoptee has the right to keep their identity private or ask not to be contacted by their biological family. If the adoptee has a no-contact notice on file and you contact them anyway, you can be fined up to $50,000.

Other biological relatives, including grandparents and siblings, can’t access identifying information from adoption records, but they can join the Adoption Disclosure Register. If you register, you’ll be notified if or when a match occurs.

Let Adopted.com help you find your lost family today!

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 1,204,958 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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4171. Allilarin : Looking for my older sister‚ born in Ottawa. Possibly named Caroline by her birth mother. Possibly born with slight birth defect called an esophageal fistula. Possibly born in a convent or similar establishment for unwed mothers.

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4172. AnitaStunell : Steven or Stephan John Blakeman is the given name his mother was Delores. Born in Toronto or Hamilton

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4173. Josieaph : My last name at brith was gooding I was born in port parry hospital I’m was from the Indian reserve befor I was given up for adoption Gooding and was on the port parry indain reserve

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4174. ATtewell : My name is Dennis Atttewell I am the son of Frederick Wayne he was born in St. THomas ‚on .He was born Feb 29‚1944 !eap year. Shirley and Fred adopted him I am not sure when . I tried to find out what Frederick Wayne ’s last name was his legal name the also adopted him his brother so I am trying to find out what my dad’s real last name his sister Mary Lou attewell was trying to find out also but no luck I think she said something about a French last name perault

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4175. AnitaStunell : Put up for adoption at birth

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4176. Margaretalexandra23 : Child was born at St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto Given name was Jason Michael Lavalle Adopted by a family in the Niagara Region

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4177. Missmailloux : Children Aid Society Windsor ‚ London hospital

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4178. Denise_w7769 : I am searching for the birth parents or any other relatives of my father. He was adopted from London Ontario along with his twin brother

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4179. Kiml70 : Baby Girl Melanson was born at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Toronto to a teen mom and adopted out by the Catholic Children’s Aid. I think she was born in 1968 but have no clue what month or day..

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4180. Catharine1963 : Searching for birth parents. Likely to be Ukrainian and/or German backround.

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4181. Curtis74 : Searching for 2 of my half brothers. Your birth names (last name) were either Gillis or Gilles and or MacIsaac.

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4182. PCNoble : Born in Toronto at East General Hospital. Mother was 18‚ father (I think) was 24. My given birth name initials were W. D.

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4183. Beverleycarley : Baby born at Queensway hospital etobicoke ontario The adoption papers were signed at a lawyers office in etobicoke male lawyer I believe

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4184. AlexisHouston79 : I am searching for my birth daughter born September 16‚ 1979 in Ajax‚ Ontario. She was taken to Ajax Pickering hospital and then transferred to Sick Kids hospital. She was born premature and I named her Shannon Elizabeth. Her adoption was private and arranged by a Dr. Henderson OBGYN Ajax ON.

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4185. SueBee2 : My sister was adopted by my parents in London Ontario through Children Aid. Her parents were both from New Brunswick

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