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Arizona State Regulations - Access to Adoption Records

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Obtaining Non-Identifying Information:
Non-identifying information is available to adoptive parents or a child's guardian, adopted adults age 18 or older, an adopted adult's spouse, birth parents, birth siblings, and-if an adopted adult is deceased-his or her adult children (age 18 or older).

Obtaining Identifying Information:
An adopted adult age 21 or older or a birth parent can provide a notarized statement granting consent or withholding consent to the release of information. If consent is given, then the information will be given to the requesting party. Any party may try to obtain identifying information by petitioning the court for compelling need.

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Using a Confidential Intermediary:
The following parties may use the services of a confidential intermediary:
  • birth siblings age 21 or older;
  • adoptive parents or legal guardians of adopted adults age 18 or older;
  • adopted adults age 21 or older;
  • the immediate, adult relatives (age 21 or older) of a deceased adopted adult;
  • birth parents; or
  • birth grandparents if birth parents are deceased.

A confidential intermediary must obtain written consent from both parties before releasing information. Adoptive parents may file an affidavit that prohibits the confidential intermediary from contacting the adopted adult unless the adoptive parents remove the affidavit or the adopted adult files an affidavit stating that he or she knows he or she is adopted and wishes to make contact with the birth parents. Birth parents can file an affidavit prohibiting contact with birth siblings.

Contact:

Arizona Confidential Intermediary Program

Arizona Supreme Court

Attn: Torin Scott

1501 W. Washington

Phoenix AZ 85007

(602) 542-9586 or (602) 542-9580

Email:
http://www.supreme.state.az.us/cip/

Providing Information:
Supplemental information may be placed in the file by any of the following parties: birth parents, adopted adult, adoptive parents, or family of the adopted adult.

Obtaining an Original Birth Certificate: An
adoptee must petition the court in which the adoption was finalized.

Contact:
The Arizona Supreme Court

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Source: National Adoption Information Clearinghouse. Reprinted with permission.

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