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Old 01-23-2005, 06:32 PM
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Illegal adoption??


Back in 82 I was born in vancouver washington and adopted out to a couple in portland oregon. But I recently needed to get a copy of my birth certificate but the one that I had before was completly blank until I was 15. Now I found out that my adopted parents burned all adoption records. I feel like I have hit a brick wall. Help????
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Old 01-23-2005, 07:44 PM
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Adoptive birth certificates (naming the adoptive parents as the legal parents) are available to the adopted child from the applicable state/county vital records office. The birth certificate originally issued at birth will NOT be available to you.
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Old 01-24-2005, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by zwickerj
Back in 82 I was born in vancouver washington and adopted out to a couple in portland oregon. But I recently needed to get a copy of my birth certificate but the one that I had before was completly blank until I was 15. Now I found out that my adopted parents burned all adoption records. I feel like I have hit a brick wall. Help????

Write to: Dept. Social, Health Post Adoption Unit Office Building #2 Olympia, WA 98504 (PH)206/753-0965 and find out how to obtain your non-identifying information. Once you have your non-identifying information, visit some adoption forums (google adoption forum) and see if any of the search angels can assist you with your search for information. Also be sure to register on every reunion registry you can find. You will definitely want to register with ISSR [url]http://www.isrr.net/[/url]

Good luck to you.
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Old 02-02-2005, 02:33 PM
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Back in 82 I was born in vancouver washington and adopted out to a couple in portland oregon. But I recently needed to get a copy of my birth certificate but the one that I had before was completly blank until I was 15. Now I found out that my adopted parents burned all adoption records. I feel like I have hit a brick wall. Help????
Do you know if your adoption was finalized in Oregon or Washington? If it was in Oregon your records are open. Even if you were adopted you will have a birth certificate, it will just be ammended to reflect your adoptive parents as your parents and it will have your adoptive name on it.

What do you mean your birth certificate was blank until you were 15?? You had just a piece of paper with no information or anything on it? What happened when you were 15 that it was finally filled out?
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Old 02-02-2005, 04:04 PM
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Even if you were adopted you will have a birth certificate, it will just be ammended to reflect your adoptive parents as your parents and it will have your adoptive name on it.
AND it is part of the public record. The parents can't "burn" those records, theirs was only a copy from the record.
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