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LOOKING FOR DAUGHTER
Originally Posted By KATHERINE
DOB 11-7-61 INPLS.IN. PLEASE HELP ME FIND HER
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I am helping a friend who is searching for any birth family.
She is very ill and needs medical information. She was born " Eileen Marie......." ; she was told in Chicago Since birth dates / information gets changed sometimes; I am searching where ever there is a ray of hope. I have helped other friends...word spreads.
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Re: LOOKING FOR DAUGHTER
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Welcome to the Search and Reunion Message Board! NOTICE: The State of Indiana will search for and locate your birth relatives using their “confidential intermediary” search program. Using a Confidential Intermediary: This service is provided through the registry. However, be aware that if the person does not want contact that you will not be given the identifying information to contact them yourself. There is also a fee associated with this service. Using the Adoption Registry: For adoptions finalized before December 31, 1993, birth parents or adopted adults can request identifying information, which will be released only if consent is given from the party who is the subject of the request. If consent is not already on file, a confidential intermediary may be appointed. For adoptions finalized after December 31, 1993, adopted adults age 21 or older will receive identifying information on the birth parents if the birth parents have not filed an affidavit requesting non-disclosure at the time the adopted adult request is made. Adopted adults age 21 or older, adoptive parents of a minor, and birth siblings age 21 or older can request identifying information, which will be released if consent is given from the party who is the subject of the request. If no consent is on file, the State registrar will search for other birth siblings if they are 21 or older to see if they consent. Contact: Indiana Adoption History Registry Attn: Registrar, Vital Records Division PO Box 7125 Indianapolis, IN 46206-7125 (317) 233-7253 (317) 233-1325 Link to form for Registry: Link to State Form SF47261: http://www.in.gov/isdh/bdcertifs/sf47261.htm For questions about adoption related information and records: Indiana Division of Family and Children Bureau of Family Protection and Preservation 402 West Washington Street, 3rd Floor, W-364 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Obtaining Non-Identifying Information: Adopted adults, birth parents, and adoptive parents may obtain non-identifying information. Contact the adoption agency that facilitated the adoption to request this information. Obtaining Identifying Information: Identifying information is provided through an Adoption Registry. Obtaining an Original Birth Certificate: An adoptee must petition the court in which the adoption was finalized to receive. Providing Information: Medical, non-identifying, and identifying information can be provided by adopted adults, birth parents, adoptive parents, birth siblings, and, under certain circumstances, the spouse or a relative of a deceased adopted adult or a deceased birth parent. California Website: Other great websites to check out: http://www.adoptionchat.com http://www.adoption.com http://www.adopting.org http://registry.adoption.com/ |
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Welcome to the Search and Reunion Message Board! Note: The State of Illinois has a “Confidential Intermediary” search program that will locate and contact birth relatives. Using a confidential intermediary: Adopted adults 18 or older and adoptive parents of an adoptee younger than 18 may use the confidential intermediary service. Birth parents of an adoptee 21 or older may use the service. The State of Illinois or the adoption agency that handled your adoption will provide this service. Be aware that the person that is contacted has the right to decline contact and if that happens you will not be given any contact or identifying information to contact them yourself. Contact the adoption agency that facilitated the adoption or the office below: State of Illinois Confidential Intermediary Service 3158 Des Plaines River Road Suite 120 Des Plaines, IL 60018 (847) 298-9096; (847) 298-9097 (847) 298-9097 (fax) More information about the Illinois Confidential Intermediary Search Service at: http://www.ci-illinois.org/ ILLINOIS EXPANDS ABILITY OF ALL PARTIES TO USE INTERMEDIARY PROGRAM Effective January 1, 2004, adopted people 21 and older and adoptive parents can obtain a court-appointed confidential intermediary without proving medical or psychological cause, as they had to under the old law in Illinois. Additionally, birth parents now will be permitted to participate in the intermediary program once the children they placed reach age 21. All parties can access the intermediary program for the purpose of exchanging medical information, obtaining identifying information or arranging contact with mutually consenting biological relatives. Previously, intermediaries could only seek medical information from biological relatives. Provided a "sought-after relative" has not filed a Denial of Information Exchange, the confidential intermediary will inform such relatives of the petitioner's request and of their options. The law also allows adult adoptees access to non-identifying information on original birth certificates and the "actual date and place of birth." Other Resources in Illinois: For adoption related information and records: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Division of Foster Care and Permanency Services 406 East Monroe Street, Station 25 Springfield, IL 62701-1498 (217) 524-2422 Fax: (217) 524-3966 Non-Identifying Information: For private adoptions, an adopted adult may obtain non-identifying information. For adoptions facilitated through the State Department of Child and Family Services, adopted adults, birth parents, and adoptive parents may receive non-identifying information. Identifying Information: Identifying information is provided through an Adoption Registry. Illinois Adoption Registry: Birth parents, adopted adults 21 or older, adopted adults younger than 21 with the consent of their adoptive parents, and birth siblings 21 or older may use the registry. Adoptive parents, adopted adults, birth parents, and birth siblings* may exchange updated medical information throughout the life of the adopted adult. The registry also may act as an intermediary if either party does not want to be contacted. All parties also may exchange pictures and written statements through the registry. *Note: This rule does not apply for non-relinquished birth siblings looking for a relinquished birth sibling if the birth parents are living and do not give their permission. However, if the birth parents are deceased a non-relinquished sibling can use the registry once they provide the registry with copies of the death certificates of the birth parents. Contact: Illinois Adoption Registry and Medical Information Exchange (IARMIE) Department of Public Health Division of Vital Records 535 West Jefferson Street Springfield, IL 62761 (217) 557-5159 or toll-free in Illinois (877) 323-5299 As of January 1, 2004 any adopted person registered with the IARMIE who was born in Illinois and there are indications their adoption occurred in another state or country can request that the name of the state or country where the adoption was finalized and if available the agency involved in the adoption be released to them. Website for downloading forms: http://www.idph.state.il.us/vital/iladoptreg.htm Original Birth Certificate: An adoptee may receive through the registry or petition the court in which the adoption was finalized. To open the sealed Adoption file that the Illinois Dept. of Public Health/Div. of Vital Records have and obtain a copy of the original birth certificate -- a court order MUST be issued by the State and County where the adoption was finalized (many times the place of birth is different from the place of adoption) and it must direct the Department to open the file and release the record. You can also go to their web site for more information http://www.idph.state.il.us California Website: Other great websites to check out: http://www.adoptionchat.com http://www.adoption.com http://www.adopting.org http://registry.adoption.com/ |
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