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Old 11-07-2006, 12:15 PM
pmarler pmarler is offline
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You should go back to the county in which you were
adopted and ask a probate or family court judge to
open your records. Then, if he/she does give you a court
order to open your records, you immediately take it
to Vital Records and get your obc. Don't be surprised
if the judge doesn't open records though.

You can also go through the CI Program and spend $400
to have a CI open records, find the other party and see
if they want a reunion. If they don't, records are sealed
back up and you get nothing.
Pat
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Old 07-13-2008, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by pmarler
We got a sponsor for our bill, but he rewrote it to allow
all adopted adults OVER 50 years old to be allowed their
original birth certificate. It was so ludicrous that we
fought our own bill!

We tried to educate the legislators that all adopted adults should be treated as all other citizens, and allowed to have their own birth information, without any
conditions. Most of the legislators disagreed with us,
feeling that birthmothers needed their privacy. We showed that birthmothers could not have been promised
privacy, because there was nothing in the law that promised it, but they already had their minds made up.

Our bill was defeated in committee, which was good because we demand to be treated as all other citizens-
equally under the law, we don't want any conditions
placed on us.
Pat

i am not new to this i had an actt. and had to make a new email,so now i'm waiting on the administrator to email me back,born in okc in 1968,can't get anything out of the okc dhs,but nothing....count me in
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