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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ky adoption records form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Case' section. If you do not know your case number, leave this field blank.
  3. Next, specify the 'Circuit Court' and 'County' where your adoption was processed.
  4. In the 'IN RE:' section, provide your full name as the Petitioner, ensuring you are an adult adopted person aged 21 or older.
  5. Fill in the names of your adoptive parents in the designated area.
  6. Sign and date the petition at the bottom of the form, and include your address, city/state/zip code, birthdate, and telephone number for contact purposes.

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Adoption records are sealed once the courts finalize an adoption and can only be opened by court order. Kentucky law requires the cabinet, private adoption agencies and state courts to release certain information when certain conditions are met.
Except as otherwise provided, upon entry of the final order in an adoption case, the Clerk shall place all papers and records in a suitable envelope which shall be sealed and shall not be opened for inspection by any person except on written order of the court or as otherwise permitted under this rule.
Adoption records are typically sealed and the general public will not have access to this highly private information. If the birth parents have not consented to the release of identifiable information, the information wont be unsealed without a court order and a reasonable cause.
Search for adoption records in the Birth, Baptism Christening index. If you know the birth name and birthdate of the adopted child, start the search there. (or from any page on Ancestry, choose the Search tab Birth, Marriage Death Birth, Baptism Christening on the right.)