>Obtaining Non-Identifying Information: Adopted adults age 18 or older or adoptive parents of an adoptee under 18 may obtain non-identifying information by petitioning the court.
Obtaining Identifying Information: Adopted adults age 18 or older or adoptive parents of an adopted adult under 18 may petition the court to receive information. The court will then contact the birth parents for the consent. In addition to petitioning the court, an adopted adult may request the agency to contact the birth parents.
Using the Adoption Registry: The following persons may use the registry, which is for medical histories only: birth parents, adopted adults and adoptive parents of an adoptee under 21.
Contact: Karen Lollo Adoption Medical History Registry Fourth Floor, Bertolino Building P. O. Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105-2675 (717) 772-7015 (800) 227-0225 Email:
Obtaining an Original Birth Certificate: Adopted adults can receive the information on the certificate if the birth parents file consent.
Providing Information: At any time after finalization, birth parents may consent to the release of the adopted adult's records and identifying information.
We want to know what you think. Your comments are important to us and the other readers. You are what makes this site special.
Pregnant? We Can Help.
At Adoption Planners, our focus is you. We are dedicated to helping women with an unplanned pregnancy who are considering placing their baby for adoption. We specialize in private domestic adoption and are here for you 24/7.
Travis & Michelle
We are an active and fun family that enjoys the outdoors and hanging out with friends and family. We have been blessed through adoption once and...
[more]
Add Your Comments!
We want to know what you think. Your comments are important to us and the other readers. You are what makes this site special.