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What You Need to Know About Virginia Adoption Records

Virginia adoption records are sealed and unavailable to the public without a court order. However, adoptees can get information about their birth families once they turn 18. Birth parents and biological siblings can also search for adoptees, but only if the adoption occurred after 1994.

In closed states like Virginia, it’s often difficult and time-consuming to access information about an adoption — and in some cases, it’s legally impossible. 

Adopted.com offers an alternative route for adoptees, birth parents, and other family members who want to reunite. We provide the largest voluntary adoption reunion registry in the U.S., opening the door to potential connections for family members who consent to sharing information

You don’t need to fill out a confusing form or get a court order. You just need to answer ten simple questions that most people know about their adoption. Register today to get started with your search. A reunion is possible, whether you’re in Norfolk, Roanoke, or any other part of Virginia. 

If you want to try accessing your adoption records via the state, there are a few things to know.

The process of adoption disclosure looks slightly different depending on whether you’re the adoptee, the birth parent, or another family member. Here’s how to access adoption records in Virginia through the VDSS:

  • Adoptees who are at least 18 years old can submit an Adoptee Application for Disclosure to search for their birth parents and adult birth siblings.
  • Adoptive parents of a minor child can submit an Adoptive Parent Application for Disclosure to search for birth parents and adult birth siblings. However, this only applies if the adoption occurred after July 1, 1994.
  • Birth parents can submit a Birth Parent Application for Disclosure if the adoptee is at least 21 years old and the adoption took place after July 1, 1994.
  • Adult birth siblings can submit an Adult Birth Sibling Application for Disclosure if the adoptee is at least 21 years old and the adoption took place after July 1, 1994.

Unfortunately, biological family members cannot search for the adoptee if the adoption was finalized before July 1, 1994. However, they can send letters and submit their contact information to the VDSS. If the adoptee requests this information, it will be provided to them.

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How Do I Get My Adoption Records Unsealed in Virginia?

You need a court order to unseal your adoption records, which include the permanent court record and the official adoption file. However, if you’re looking for non-identifying or identifying information from the adoption file, you can apply to access it through the VDSS.

How Do I Get My Original Birth Certificate If I Was Adopted in Virginia?

If you were born and adopted in Virginia, you’ll need a court order to obtain your original birth record through the state Department of Health Vital Records office.

If you were adopted in Virginia but born in another state, you’ll need to contact that state’s vital records office for information.

Are Adoption Records Public in Virginia?

No, adoption records are sealed in Virginia and kept confidential by the Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS). You cannot get Virginia public adoption records without a court order. However, birth families and adoptive families can access some information under certain conditions. 

If you’re an adult adoptee or an adoptive parent, you can request to view non-identifying information through the VDSS. This information may include the birth parents’ medical histories and the circumstances of the adoption. It doesn’t include the birth parents’ names or any other details that may reveal their identities.

Virginia law also allows some family members to request identifying information. This may include names, dates of birth, or contact information. While you can apply to obtain this information, the other party must consent to release it. If they don’t, your application will be denied.

If you’re the spouse, child, or grandchild of an adoptee, you cannot access their adoption records in Virginia.

Are Adoptions in Virginia Open?

Virginia is considered a “closed” adoption state because it seals adoption records. However, Virginia law allows for open adoptions. In an open adoption, the birth parents and the adoptive family agree to share information or stay in contact after the adoption.

An open adoption arrangement may include letters, phone calls, or face-to-face visits. However, the official adoption records and the adoptee’s original birth certificate are sealed even in an open adoption.

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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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181. Tfts0503 : The only info I have is a last name of Long‚ and I was born at Retreat Hospital‚ Richmond‚ Virginia. Adoption was done thru Social services.

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182. Searchingforsum1 : I am looking for biological relatives of my father. His adoption was finalized in 1959 in Botetourt County, along with his biological brother. They were both in foster care and I believe they had been removed from the home in Fincastle, VA. Their biological family’s last name was Molter. Unfortunately, my father has passed away but he did meet with his birth mother and a sister just months before his death. I am in touch with another biological sister that lives in WV.

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183. Kristenbates41 : Searching for my long lost brother born between end of 1974-1976 to James Francis Willsey and Nancy Lillian Willsey. He was given up for adoption around birth at the medical college or commonwealth of Virginia. I am assuming bc he was a baby‚ he doesnt know about this‚ unless he was told....though I believe that to be unlikely. His adopted father may have been a bus driver and changed the babies name. HE probably have brown eyes and brown hair like our parents‚ and myself.

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184. SwimGirl1 : Wesley Luke’s, although born in VA, adoption was actually considered a Florida adoption. He lived with him mom Leah and Dad Jon in Brandon for a few years before they moved to Va then TN last I heard. Mom stayed in contact with me, sending letters and pictures every year around his birthday. He actually went by the name Luke as a child. He has 2 brothers one older, Vance and then a younger brother I am not sure of his name. The last contact I had was when he was about 10 after that mom stoped writing.

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185. Oddball77 : I am seeking any family members that might help me better understand my medical history and maybe more...They might be wondering where I am and how.i am doing. I pray..

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186. Tmetthomas : Adoption was facilitated by an agency in Alexandria, Virginia. I was born in Alexandria Hospital.

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187. Aliceinwonderland2 : Born in Winchester VA

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188. AmICynthia1698 : Norfolk/Newport News area....was named Cynthia?

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189. Mnjeternity12 : My brother was given up for adoption when he was two. I am 18 months older than him and remember him very vividly. I have been looking for him for over 20 years. I have just been reunited with our father after 30 years and we would like to find Jimmy as well. Our mothers name is Sandy White. And fathers name is Dave Wood. We lived in Arlington Va. My profile picture is the only picture I have of us. I am the older one sitting down.

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190. Techols : I am looking for my nephew Jordan he was adopted as a baby in Virginia between 1998-1999 Im not such of the month or day he was born.

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191. Meadeaiii : I have always wondered

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192. MASRSHALL : BORN RICHMOND VA GRANDFATHER PURPORTED TO BE A DOCTOR, MAY HAVE ATTENDED BIRTH.

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193. Crystalsenteney90 : His birth father is Anthony Senteney, he was stationed in North Carolina at the time

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194. Mcannen55 : Jeanne Wismer (maiden) Rackham mother dob: 01/08/1948 Baby girl born at St Vincent DePaul Hospital, Hampton Roads, VA (some time between 1968-1974) (I think before 1972 but unsure. I don’t remember my mother being pregnant). She had pneumonia when the baby girl was born and the baby was sick. My mother told the agency that she would keep the baby if the adoptive parents changed their minds. I believe my father was listed as the father but was not the birth father (he was required to sign some paperwork) Robert L Rackham Jr

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195. Katsoo : My son would have red hair or at least a reddish tint, and light skin that easily burns, and freckles, because his siblings both do. Chances of facial hair being red is strong.

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