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Originally Posted By jane
I am in search of my bio. family adopted in 1980 in Montana birth mother and birth father were not married to each other. is it you? please mail toddjane1@netzero.com
Originally Posted By Dotty
What is your birthday? I am helping to search for my neice, born 7-28-80, she was adopted through the LDS Social Services. We do not know what state she was taken to. Looking forward to your response.
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I am looking for a girl born in 1980 and she was born in Indiana and adopted out we do not know much about the adoption because ** hasnt been able to talk about it. I know the last name was said to be Greene and first name may have been Breann or Brianna. We do know they were not married and ** had a son a year before. Very interested in hearing some more info from you. Email me or look me up on yahoo greene_s_79.
Originally posted by greene_79
I am looking for a girl born in 1980 and she was born in Indiana
Welcome to the Search and Reunion Message Board!
NOTICE: The State of Indiana will search for and locate your birth relatives using their confidential intermediaryӔ search program.
Using a Confidential Intermediary: This service is provided through the registry. However, be aware that if the person does not want contact that you will not be given the identifying information to contact them yourself. There is also a fee associated with this service.
Using the Adoption Registry: For adoptions finalized before December 31, 1993, birth parents or adopted adults can request identifying information, which will be released only if consent is given from the party who is the subject of the request. If consent is not already on file, a confidential intermediary may be appointed. For adoptions finalized after December 31, 1993, adopted adults age 21 or older will receive identifying information on the birth parents if the birth parents have not filed an affidavit requesting non-disclosure at the time the adopted adult request is made. Adopted adults age 21 or older, adoptive parents of a minor, and birth siblings age 21 or older can request identifying information, which will be released if consent is given from the party who is the subject of the request. If no consent is on file, the State registrar will search for other birth siblings if they are 21 or older to see if they consent.
Contact:
Indiana Adoption History Registry
Attn: Registrar, Vital Records Division
PO Box 1964
Indianapolis, IN 46206
(317) 233-7253
For questions about adoption related information and records:
Indiana Division of Family and Children
Bureau of Family Protection and Preservation
402 West Washington Street, 3rd Floor, W-364
Indianapolis, IN 46204
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Obtaining an Original Birth Certificate: An adoptee must petition the court in which the adoption was finalized to receive.
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I was born on 7/28/1980 and have been looking for my birth family. Can you give me any more info? I have little information on my birth mother. I was told I was adopted through Catholic Social Services in Pennsylvania though.
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Originally Posted By Dotty
What is your birthday? I am helping to search for my neice, born 7-28-80, she was adopted through the LDS Social Services. We do not know what state she was taken to. Looking forward to your response.
If you haven't already, you can also create a profile page on registry.adoption.com.
All the best in your search!
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