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Adoption resources and professionals, including public and private agencies, facilitators, attorneys, laws, and support groups for adoptive parents and families and those hoping to adopt, in North Carolina.

NAIC Database
The National Adoption Information Clearinghouse database is a searchable tool to help locate public and private agencies, and professionals in every state. Select the state and the information needed.

A-Z Listing of Adoption Agencies & Facilitators
Find an adoption agency or facilitator by name.

Relinquishment, Consent, Time to Revoke
What you need to know about relinquishment of parental rights, consent to adoption, and the time to revoke.

Adoption Subsidy Information
From the North American Council on Adoptable Children, for special needs adoptions.

Carolina Adoption Service, Inc.
Adoption facilitators for intercountry adoption; located in Greensboro. Member JCICS.

Foster Child Adoption in North Carolina
From the State Department of Health and Human Services, find information about licensed agencies and procedures.

Frank Adoption Center
Licensed agency working with adoption programs from countries of the former Soviet Union. Associated with Frank Foundation Child Assistance International. Raleigh.

Nathanson Adoption Services: The Homestudy Agency
Specializing in home studies, post placements, updates, etc., for resident of North Carolina. A fully licensed agency with offices in Charlotte and Raleigh.

North Carolina Adoption Law
Full text from the State; Article 4 covers stepparent adoption, Article 5 covers the adoption of an adult, Article 6 deals with readoption.

North Carolina Center for Adoption Education
All-triad education, support, and information group.

North Carolina Changes Adoption Law
On November 1, 2001, three major changes to North Carolina's adoption law went into effect concerning contact between adoptive and birth parents, advertising, and the revocation period for relinquishment.
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