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How to use or fill out the Request For Non-Identifying Information - Georgia Adoption Reunion online
This guide provides clear and comprehensive instructions on how to fill out the Request For Non-Identifying Information form for the Georgia Adoption Reunion Registry online. Each step is designed to support users in completing the form accurately and efficiently while ensuring that all necessary information is provided.
Follow the steps to effectively complete your request online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your editor.
- Begin by filling in the date and your social security number accurately. This information is essential for processing your request.
- Provide your date of birth, current name, and your address. Make sure that the address you submit is the one you currently reside at.
- Fill out your phone numbers for home, work, and cell. Indicate whether you may be contacted at work.
- Specify the best times for someone to reach you by phone. This will facilitate communication regarding your request.
- Enter your email address for further correspondence.
- Indicate whether your adoptive family is aware of this request by checking the appropriate option.
- Detail how you were placed for adoption by selecting one of the three options provided.
- Provide your name as given by your adoptive parents, along with the full names of both your adoptive father and mother.
- Enter the county where your adoption was finalized, as well as the date on which it was finalized.
- Sign the form and put the date of signing. Remember to have your signature notarized by a notary public.
- Once you have completed all sections, print the form. You can then mail it to the appropriate address or fax it to the provided number.
Complete your document requests online to begin your journey for information.
Postadoption contact agreements are arrangements that allow contact or communication between a child, his or her adoptive family, and members of the child's birth family or other persons with whom the child has an established relationship, such as a foster parent, after the child's adoption has been finalized.
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