Adoption.com maintains an adoption registry that is free to access if you are over 18 years of age. You can search records by name, year, state, agency, or country.
How do I find my sister who was adopted?
Use search and adoption registries. Many adoption registries exist today to help adoptees and their birth family reconnect. You can use a site like Adoption.com or Adopted.com to enter your personal information (including when and where you were born) to see if any of your biological siblings are also looking for you.19 mar 2018
How do I contact my biological family?
Ask yourself how you would like to be contacted, by letter, phone, email, or social media. Your birth family may feel the same way you do – or they may not. Texting is not the right way to reach out the first time. A letter or email is always a good contact method.9 nov 2018
Does a child have the right to know their biological father?
In the case of a child, under the age of 18, the courts or other authorities may decide that it is not in the child's best interests to know who his or her biological father is. Children who are adopted have the right, once they have reached 18, to find out who their biological parents are.24 mar 2021