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North Carolina

Last updated on February 19, 2018

Legislative Update: Florida, New York and All Others

February 2018 Legislative OBC Update

The latest in adoptee rights legislation, with sessions just getting started, in full swing, or even close to adjournment. New York and Florida are the big ones but others hang on to the promise of clean.

Last updated on May 1, 2019

North Carolina

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North Carolina law denies adult adoptees unrestricted access to their own original birth certificates. A court order is required for the release of any identifying information, including an OBC.

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Minneapolis Minnesota 55419
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