Tennessee Confidential Party Information - Adoptions

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Confidential Party Information - Adoptions

Tennessee Confidential Party Information — Adoptions is a confidential registry that allows adult adopters, birth parents, and adoptive parents to exchange identifying information and contact each other. There are two types of Tennessee Confidential Party Information — Adoptions: the Non-Identifying Information Exchange and the Identifying Information Exchange. The Non-Identifying Information Exchange allows adult adopters, birth parents, and adoptive parents to exchange non-identifying information such as age, ethnicity, medical history, and other pertinent information to verify relationships. The Identifying Information Exchange allows adult adopters, birth parents, and adoptive parents to exchange identifying information and contact each other, and to access the original adoption records. Both types of Tennessee Confidential Party Information — Adoptions are confidential and require a court order to access.

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Court hearing ing to Tennessee law, a stepchild who is over the age of 14 cannot be adopted without a sworn statement of consent to the adoption. For younger children, this statement is not required but courts may still give a lot of consideration to the child's view on the adoption.

The U.S. Constitution does not provide a fundamental right to adopt. States have the power to prohibit adoptions and to prohibit adoption by certain groups.

Adopting a Child in Tennessee In Tennessee, prospective parents must be at least 18, residents of Tennessee for at least six months (if in the military), and have the ability to provide for the financial and emotional needs of the family.

Tennessee Code Annotated § 36-1-127(c) requires release of all information, including identifying information to adopted persons, 21 years old or older, upon the adopted person's request, proof of identification, payment of a fee, and written acknowledgment of contact veto rules, including an agreement not to contact

The answer to this question varies on a case-by-case basis. Adoption without parental consent in Tennessee is a possibility in some situations. If you think you may need to pursue a Tennessee adoption without consent from the birth father, call us at 1-800-ADOPTION.

You need to request the information through your Child Support Office. DCS can only release the information directly to the Child Support Office.

Adoption records in Tennessee are private and confidential and not open to the general public. Adoption records are, however, available to eligible persons.

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Tennessee Confidential Party Information - Adoptions