Order Releasing Adoption Information - Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Order Releasing Adoption Information in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case number and division at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your specific adoption case.
  3. In section 1, indicate whether the petitioner shall receive nonidentifying or identifying information by checking the appropriate boxes. Provide any necessary details in the spaces provided.
  4. If applicable, explain why the petition is denied in section 2. Be clear and concise to ensure that your reasoning is understood.
  5. Complete the date and sign where indicated at the bottom of the form. Ensure that all parties involved are notified as per the certification section.

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In Florida, adoption records are sealed to protect the privacy of all parties involved and that privacy is protected primarily by Florida Statute section 63.162.
In Florida, the original birth certificate and adoption records are typically sealed to protect the privacy of the adoptee and the adoptive family. Florida Adoption Lawyers help navigate these privacy issues, ensuring that the adoptive familys rights and the childs identity are safeguarded.
An adoption record can only be unsealed by the judge residing in the county where the adoption was finalized. To do so, you must docHub out to the countys Clerk of Court, but it is the decision of the judge as to whether it is unsealed or not.
A new amendment to Florida Statute 63.097(7) requires all adoption entities, including agencies and attorneys, to submit quarterly reports to the Department of Children and Families (DCF). These reports must detail information such as the age, race, ethnicity, sex, and county of birth of the child.
Finalization Typically, three (3) months to a year after placement, the adoptive parent(s) attorney will schedule a hearing before a judge where the adoption will be legalized and the minor officially becomes part of the family.

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In Florida, adoption records are sealed. You need a court order to obtain copies of the original birth certificate. See a list of the Florida Clerks of Court.
How to Conduct a Florida Adoption Records Search Step 1: Contact the County Clerk from the place of your birth and adoption. Step 2: Fill out a petition to unseal adoption records in Florida. Step 3: A court date may be set to determine whether or not there is good cause shown to unseal identifying information.

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