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Unlocking adoption records

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jcarabba

Junior Member
Not sure why my question didn't appear... :!

So I was adopted in Washington State in 1980. I have already recieved my non identifying information and submitted a consent to contact. I noticed that in my medical records, it says my birth mother was 26 when i was born but in my non identifying information, it says she was 27. Is this discrepency enough to unlock my records?
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
So I was adopted in Washington State in 1980. I have already recieved my non identifying information and submitted a consent to contact. I noticed that in my medical records, it says my birth mother was 26 when i was born but in my non identifying information, it says she was 27. Is this discrepency enough to unlock my records?



No - a clerical error won't do it, sorry.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
I think those walls are there intentionally, if you are talking about a closed adoption.


Yeap.

Some States have mutual consent registry where if all parties agree, certain information can be shared.

Unfortunately WA isn't one of them.
 

jcarabba

Junior Member
Understood

Unfortunately, I did not agree upon a closed adoption and I still would like to at least attempt to reach out to my birth parents. Especially knowing that I have siblings out there somewhere. I would regret not trying to contact them. If only to be rejected. But I'd like to be given the chance.

If anyone knows of any work arounds, even just to let them know I'm looking... I think that if I knew that they knew I wanted contact I would be happy. I really just want to thank them for the opportunity to live! I'm grateful every day for the life I was given. :)
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
Unfortunately, I did not agree upon a closed adoption and I still would like to at least attempt to reach out to my birth parents. Especially knowing that I have siblings out there somewhere. I would regret not trying to contact them. If only to be rejected. But I'd like to be given the chance.

If anyone knows of any work arounds, even just to let them know I'm looking... I think that if I knew that they knew I wanted contact I would be happy. I really just want to thank them for the opportunity to live! I'm grateful every day for the life I was given. :)

There's no real workaround. You could, however, try something like this:
Adoption Registry - Records, Reunion Registries, Adoptees, Search, Reunite, Birth Mother, Father, Pa
 

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