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Last updated on January 1, 2022

Utah’s New Discriminatory Law: FAQ

How Utah’s new law will work, or more likely not work, for Utah-born adoptees who want their own original birth certificates.

Last updated on March 18, 2020

I Wrote to Governor Herbert. You Should Too

Let’s do one thing: convince Utah Governor Gary Herbert to veto HB345, a discriminatory and regressive bill.

Last updated on May 26, 2020

When the Biggest Opposition is a Pandemic

Remaining genuine equal rights bills are trying to get attention while a pandemic closes down capitols. Here’s a legislative update.

Last updated on January 3, 2022

Utah

Detail from Utah road map

Utah does not allow adult adoptees access to their own original birth certificates, except by court order. A petition for release must show good cause in order for the court to unseal the original birth certificate.

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Gregory D. Luce
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Minneapolis Minnesota 55419
T: (612) 221-3947
E: [email protected]

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