New York Order For Certified Copy of Adoption Order (Before Sealing of Records) is a document issued by the New York State Supreme Court that provides evidence of an adoption that has taken place in the State of New York before the records were sealed. The order is typically issued to a party involved in the adoption, such as the adoptive parents, birth parents, or the adoptive child. It contains the date of the adoption, the parents' names, and the child's name. It is an official record that can be used to obtain a certified copy of the adoption order and can be used for legal and personal purposes. There are two types of New York Order for Certified Copy of Adoption Order (Before Sealing of Records): Final Order of Adoption and Interim Order of Adoption. The Final Order of Adoption is issued when the adoption is finalized, while the Interim Order of Adoption is issued during the adoption process.