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====Mutual Consent Registries==== | ====Mutual Consent Registries==== | ||
*A mutual consent registry is a means for individuals directly involved in adoptions to indicate their willingness or unwillingness to have their identifying information disclosed. | *A mutual consent registry is a means for individuals directly involved in adoptions to indicate their willingness or unwillingness to have their identifying information disclosed. | ||
*Most registries require consent of at least one birth parent and an adoptee over the age of 18 or 21, or of adoptive parents if the adoptee is a minor, in order to release identifying information. | *Most registries require consent of at least one birth parent and an adoptee over the age of 18 or 21, or of adoptive parents if the adoptee is a minor, in order to release identifying information. | ||
*Most states that have registries require the parties seeking to exchange information to file affidavits consenting to the release of their personal information. | *Most states that have registries require the parties seeking to exchange information to file affidavits consenting to the release of their personal information. | ||
====Finding a Mutual Consent Registry==== | ====Finding a Mutual Consent Registry==== | ||
To find contact information for a state agency or department that assists in accessing adoption records, go to Child Welfare Information Gateway's National Foster Care and Adoption Directory and search under State Reunion Registries/ConfidentialIntermediary Services: | To find contact information for a state agency or department that assists in accessing adoption records, go to Child Welfare Information Gateway's National Foster Care and Adoption Directory and search under State Reunion Registries/ConfidentialIntermediary Services: | ||
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