Adoption
The Bay County Family Court processes adoption petitions for direct placement, agency, adult, stepparent, and relative adoptions. The Family Court also accepts petitions regarding post-adoption matters, including confidential intermediary services.
There are several different kinds of adoptions; slightly different procedures apply to each. The information on this page is meant to assist with frequently asked questions because Court staff cannot give legal advice. Please consult an attorney for more detailed information and answers or go to Michigan Legal Help for free online information.
Contact the probate court for any questions regarding foreign-born adoption.
Helpful Information
- Jurisdiction: Petitioner(s) and/or adoptee must be a resident of Bay County or the termination of parental rights occurred or are pending termination in Bay County.
- Family Court Staff cannot give legal advice.
- Forms are available through the Michigan Courts Website: courts.michigan.gov.
- Filing fees and investigation fees are due at the time the petition is submitted for filing.
- Adoptees must provide written consent if they are 14 years old or older.
- Petitioners are responsible for serving papers and paying for the cost of service or publication.
- Vital Records Form Adoption Report
Order of Adoption
An order of adoption gives all parental responsibility of the adopted child to the approved adopters. This order severs all legal ties between the child and birth parents, giving adoptive parents full legal custody of the child.
Use the checklists below to assist you in understanding the process:
Adult Adoption Checklist
Direct Placement/Agency Adoption Checklist
Relative Adoption Checklist
Step-Parent Adoption Checklist
If you are seeking a certified copy of the Order of Adoption, please file the notarized Petition for Adoption Information and Order - PCA 327 and the $11 filing fee made payable to Bay County Juvenile Court.
Post-Adoption Services
Seeking Non-Identifying and/or Identifying Information
Probate Courts maintain and may release certain information from adoption records only to adult adoptees, biological parents, adult biological siblings, or adoptive parents. The type of information that can be released to the above-mentioned individuals varies.
The law divides the information that may be released in adoption records into two categories:
Non-identifying Information: This includes given first name, the hospital you were born in, any medical information, description of what the birth parents looked like at the time, education, siblings, and if the termination was voluntary or a court decision. Former parents, siblings, grandparents and adoptive parents may receive non-identifying information upon request.
Identifying information: This includes the release of the birth parent’s information at the time of termination.
Read the DHHS Pamphlet - Release of Information From Michigan's Adoption Records for more information.
Closed Adoption File
Non-Identifying Information
If you are seeking only non-identifying information from a closed adoption file, perform the following procedure:
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File the Request for Non-Identifying Information (court document PDF) with the Juvenile Court.
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Submit a copy of your photo identification.
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Pay the $25 filing fee made payable to Bay County Juvenile Court.
Identifying Information and/or Non-Identifying Information
If you are seeking only identifying or both identifying and non-identifying information from a closed adoption file perform the following procedure:
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File a notarized Petition for Adoption Information and Order - PCA 327.
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Submit a copy of your photo identification.
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Submit a Release of Information Authorization Adult Adoptee - DHS-1920 with the Juvenile Court.
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Pay the $25 filing fee, per request, made payable to Bay County Juvenile Court.
Safe Delivery
Safe Delivery allows parents to safely surrender their newborn child no more than 72 hours old to an employee who is inside and on duty at any hospital, fire department, police station, or by calling 911. This program is a safe, legal and anonymous alternative to abandonment or infanticide and releases the newborn for placement with an adoptive family.
For more information, visit: MDHHS - Safe Delivery
Safe Delivery Hotline: 866-733-7733
Fees
Service | Fee |
Initial Filing Fee (due at time of filing) | $175.00 |
Adult Adoption Investigation Fee | $100 |
Step-parent, Guardian, Relative/Non-Relative Adoption Investigation Fee | $200 |
Motion Fee(s) | $20.00 |
Order Fee | $10.00 |
Vital Record Fee* - Change of Birth Certificate | $50.00 |
Record Copy Fee - Per Page | $1.00 |
*If the adoptee was born in the State of Michigan the Vital Record Fee must be made payable to the State of Michigan.
*If the adoptee was born out of state, fees vary according to state.