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BIRTH PARENT/SIBLING SEARCHES
There is no statutory provision for birth parents to request a search for their birth children.
The current adoption search law does NOT allow siblings to request searches for each other. Some medical information about siblings may be included in the non-identifying social history record.
A birth parent or sibling may request that an adoptee be found and provided with updated medical or genetic information to notify them of a genetically transferable disease or condition.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS PROGRAM OR TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION PACKET, CALL OR WRITE:
Adoption Records Search Program
P.O. Box 8916
Madison, WI 53708-8916
(608) 266-7163
Wisconsin’s Adoption Record Search law is found in sections 48.432 and 48.433, Wis. Stats. It became effective in May, 1982 and was revised in 1984, 1989, and 1995.