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How Do I Find A Birth Certificate For Myself If I Was Adopted?
I was born Feb 23,1972 but do not know when I was adopted. My certificate was reprinted in 1978. I know my bio name but how do I find a certificate for it?
asked 10 months ago
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If you go to the general register office website, there is a link to a department where adoptees over 18 can apply for their birth certificate. Your date of birth should be enough for this, without knowing your exact adoption date.
answered 10 months ago
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