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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>75216</law_id><section_number>63.2-1247</section_number><catch_line>Disclosure to birth family; adoptive parents; medical, etc., information; exchange of information; open records in parental placement adoptions</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><referred_to_by><reference>63.2-1246</reference><reference>63.2-1248</reference></referred_to_by><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="63.2">Welfare (Social Services)</unit><unit label="subtitle" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="III">Social Services Programs</unit><unit label="chapter" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="12">Adoption</unit><unit label="article" level="4" order_by="1" identifier="6">Records</unit></structure><text>
						<section id="A"><p><span class="prefix-number">A.</span> Where the adoption is finalized on or after July 1, 1994, and the adopted person is 21 years of age or over, the adopted person&#x2019;s <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> and adult <span class="dictionary">birth siblings</span> may apply to the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> for the disclosure of identifying information from the adoption file. The <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> shall designate the person or agency that made the investigation to attempt to locate and advise the adopted person of the application. The designated person or agency shall report the results of the attempt to locate and advise the adopted person to the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span>, including the relative effects that disclosure of the identifying information may have on the adopted person, the adoptive parents, and the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span>. The adopted person and the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> may submit to the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span>, and the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> shall consider, written comments stating the anticipated effect that the disclosure of identifying information may have upon any <span class="dictionary">party</span>. Upon a showing of <span class="dictionary">good cause</span>, the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> shall disclose the identifying information. If the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> fails to designate a person or agency to attempt to locate the adopted person within 30 days of receipt of the application, or if the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> denies disclosure of the identifying information after receiving the designated person&#x2019;s or agency&#x2019;s report, the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> or adult <span class="dictionary">birth siblings</span>, whoever applied, may apply to the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court for an order to disclose such information. Such order shall be entered only upon <span class="dictionary">good cause</span> shown after notice to and opportunity for <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> by the applicant for such order and the person or agency that made the investigation. &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Good cause</span>&#x201D; when used in this section shall mean a showing of a compelling and necessitous need for the identifying information.
			A <span class="dictionary">birth parent</span> or adult <span class="dictionary">birth sibling</span> who is a resident of Virginia may apply for the <span class="dictionary">court order</span> provided for herein to (i) the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court of the county or city where the <span class="dictionary">birth parent</span> or adult <span class="dictionary">birth sibling</span> resides or (ii) the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court of the county or city where the central office of the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> is located. A <span class="dictionary">birth parent</span> or adult <span class="dictionary">birth sibling</span> who is not a resident of Virginia shall apply for such a <span class="dictionary">court order</span> to the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court of the county or city where the central office of the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> is located.
			If the identity and whereabouts of the adopted person and adoptive parents are known to the person or agency, the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court may require the person or agency to advise the adopted person and adoptive parents of the pendency of the application for such order. In determining <span class="dictionary">good cause</span> for the disclosure of such information, the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court shall consider the relative effects of such action upon the adopted person, the adoptive parents and the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span>. The adopted person and the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> may submit to the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court, and the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court shall consider, written comments stating the anticipated effect that the disclosure of identifying information may have upon any <span class="dictionary">party</span>.
			When consent of the adopted person is not obtainable, due to the death or <span class="dictionary">mental incapacity</span> of the adopted person, the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court may release identifying information to the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> or adult <span class="dictionary">birth siblings</span>. In making this decision, the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court shall consider the needs and concerns of the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> or adult <span class="dictionary">birth siblings</span> and the adoptive family if such information is available, the actions the agency took to locate the adopted person, the information in the agency&#x2019;s report and the recommendation of the agency. <a id="paragraph-270091" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/63.2-1247/#A"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="B"><p><span class="prefix-number">B.</span> Where the adoption is finalized on or after July 1, 1994, and the adopted person is under 18 years of age, the adoptive parents or other legal custodian of the <span class="dictionary">child</span> may apply to the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> for the disclosure of identifying information about the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span>. The <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> shall designate the person or agency that made the investigation to attempt to locate and advise the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> of the application. The designated person or agency shall report the results of the attempt to locate and advise the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> to the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span>, including the relative effects that disclosure of the identifying information may have on the adopted person, the adoptive parents or other legal custodian, and the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span>. The adoptive parents, legal custodian and <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> may submit to the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span>, and the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> shall consider, written comments stating the anticipated effect that the disclosure of identifying information may have upon any <span class="dictionary">party</span>. Upon a showing of <span class="dictionary">good cause</span>, the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> shall disclose the identifying information. If the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> fails to designate a person or agency to attempt to locate the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> within 30 days of receipt of the application, or if the <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> denies disclosure of the identifying information after receiving the designated person&#x2019;s or agency&#x2019;s report, the adoptive parents or legal custodian, whoever applied, may apply to the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court for an order to disclose such information. Such order shall be entered only upon <span class="dictionary">good cause</span> shown after notice to and opportunity for <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> by the applicant for such order and the person or agency that made the investigation. &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Good cause</span>&#x201D; when used in this section shall mean a showing of a compelling and necessitous need for the identifying information.
			An adoptive parent or legal custodian who is a resident of Virginia may apply for the <span class="dictionary">court order</span> provided for herein to (i) the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court of the county or city where the adoptive parent or legal custodian resides or (ii) the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court of the county or city where the central office of the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> is located. An adoptive parent or legal custodian who is not a resident of Virginia shall apply for such a <span class="dictionary">court order</span> to the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court of the county or city where the central office of the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> is located.
			If the identity and whereabouts of the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> are known to the person or agency, the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court may require the person or agency to advise the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> of the pendency of the application for such order. In determining <span class="dictionary">good cause</span> for the disclosure of such information, the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court shall consider the relative effects of such action upon the adopted person, the adoptive parents or legal custodian and the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span>. The <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> may submit to the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court, and the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court shall consider, written comments stating the anticipated effect that the disclosure of identifying information may have upon any <span class="dictionary">party</span>.
			When consent of the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> is not obtainable, due to the death of the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> or <span class="dictionary">mental incapacity</span> of the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span>, the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court may release identifying information to the adoptive parents or legal custodian. In making this decision, the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court shall consider the needs and concerns of the adoptive parents or legal custodian and the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span> if such information is available, the actions the agency took to locate the <span class="dictionary">birth family</span>, the information in the agency&#x2019;s report and the recommendation of the agency. <a id="paragraph-270092" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/63.2-1247/#B"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="C"><p><span class="prefix-number">C.</span> In any case where a physician or licensed mental health provider submits a written statement, in response to a request from the adult adoptee, adoptive parent, <span class="dictionary">birth parent</span> or adult <span class="dictionary">birth siblings</span>, indicating that it is critical that medical, psychological or genetic information be conveyed, and states clearly the reasons why this is necessary, the agency that made the investigation shall make an attempt to inform the adult adoptee, adoptive parents, <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> or adult <span class="dictionary">birth siblings</span>, whichever is applicable, of the information. The <span class="dictionary">Commissioner</span> shall provide information from the adoption record to the searching agency if necessary to facilitate the search. Confidentiality of all parties shall be maintained by the agency. <a id="paragraph-270093" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/63.2-1247/#C"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="D"><p><span class="prefix-number">D.</span> In cases where at least one of the adoptive parents and one of the <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> agree in writing, at the time of the adoption, to allow the agency involved in the adoption to exchange nonidentifying information and pictures, the agency may exchange this information with such adoptive parents and <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> when the whereabouts of the adoptive parents and <span class="dictionary">birth parents</span> is known or readily accessible. Such agreement may be withdrawn by either <span class="dictionary">party</span> at any time or may be withdrawn by the adult adoptee. <a id="paragraph-270094" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/63.2-1247/#D"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="E"><p><span class="prefix-number">E.</span> In <span class="dictionary">parental placement</span> adoptions, where the consent to the adoption was executed on or after July 1, 1994, the entire adoption record shall be open to the adoptive parents, the adoptee who is 18 years of age or older, and a <span class="dictionary">birth parent</span> who executed a written consent to the adoption. <a id="paragraph-270095" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/63.2-1247/#E"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section></text><history>1994, cc. 856, 942, &#xA7; 63.1-236.01; 1995, cc. 772, 826; 2000, c. 830, &#xA7; 63.1-219.54; 2002, c. 747; 2018, c. 10.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
