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I was adopted at birth through the Edna Gladney Center. My birthdate is November 6, 1971. I was born in Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. I believe my birth mother was 15 years old and my birth father was 16 years old. I would like the opportunity to meet either birth parent and hope that they can provide my birth family's medical history.
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If you know what adoption agency handled your adoption contact them for information from your adoption file that will help you with your search. If you were a private adoption or do not know the name of the adoption agency contact this office:
State of Texas
Dept of Human Resources
Post Adoptions
POB 149030 (Y-943)
Austin, TX 78714
INFORMATION THAT IS AVAILABLE IN YOUR STATE:
Non-identifying informationӔ for adoptees and adoptive parents is information from your adoption file about your birth parents. It generally includes ages, marital status, states of birth, education, religion, occupations and a physical description of your birth parents. It should also include the reason for relinquishment and may include information about your aunts, uncles and grandparents. It is called non-identifying informationӔ because it does not include any identifying information such as names, addresses or social security numbers. If you already have your non-identifying information but it is information given to your adoptive parents at the time of your adoption you should re-apply for the non-identifying information. Agencies are giving out much more comprehensive information now that they did in the past.
Mutual Consent RegistryӔ is a registry where adoptees and birth parents can register the adoption information. If both parties register normally the agency responsible for the registry will notify both parties that consent has been given to contact each other.
Texas Dept. of Health
Bureau of Vital Statistics
1100 West 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3191
Some adoption agencies in Texas have recently started conducting searches to reunite adoptees and birth parents. Check with your adoption agency to see if they offer this service. Also, some adoptees have had good luck with petitioning the court to unseal their adoption records in the county where the final adoption took place. Check with this office in Texas in your county of adoption for more information.
UPDATE: Dallas county will open your records with a simple request to the juvenile courts and send you your OBC from Austin.
NON-PROFIT, VOLUNTEER SEARCH AND SUPPORT SERVICES IN TEXAS:
TxCARE
Bill Betzen
Email: txcare@txcare.org
Website: [url]www.txcare.org[/url]
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