How to Search Adoption Resources (Start Here)
Use the databases below to search adoption resources. These are federal and nationwide sources. For state or county-level records, go to the specific state page.
⚠ Federal databases only cover federal-level data. State and county records require separate searches at the appropriate level.
These links are maintained by SearchSystems.net, online since 1997.
Use the databases below to search adoption resources.
Access to Adoption Records | State Laws
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Summaries of state laws on access to adoption records, including original birth certificates and court records.
Adoptions | Adopt Us Kids
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Adopt US Kids nationwide database of children who are waiting for adoption.
Child Welfare Information Gateway | Adoption Search and Reunion
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Federal resource for adoptees and birth parents searching for family members, including state registry information.
Intercountry Adoption | U.S. State Department
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Information for adoptees from intercountry adoptions including resources for search and reunion.
National Foster Care & Adoption Directory
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Contact information for state child welfare officials, adoption agencies, support groups, and services.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to search adoption resources? ▼
Start with the primary database listed above. Each system is specialized — use the Returns vs Excludes table to identify which one matches your needs.
Why does my search return no results? ▼
Federal databases only cover federal-level data. If you need state or county records, go to the specific state page. Federal and state systems are completely separate.
Is there a single database for all these records? ▼
No. Each federal agency maintains its own system independently. You must search the specific agency that handles the record type you need.
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