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Adoption Search Books
There are several good adoption search books that we recommend. In fact, when OmniTrace / The Search Advisor hires a new adoption researcher or private investigator, part of their training–regardless of their prior search / investigative experience–is to read these adoption search books.
In no particular order, here are our favorite adoption search books:
the adoption searchbook - techniques for tracing […]
Find Anyone Anywhere - Free
Please use the following links to your heart's content to find anyone anywhere. And guess what? It's all FREE!
Find Anyone Anywhere Find people anywhere. Don't forget to check out our state by state people search resources. Just click on the state abbreviation of your choice.
Adoption Reunion Registry Sign up with the ISRR. Perhaps you'll find that your […]
Successful People Search For Mother In USA
We receive so many emails via our contact us page asking for people search help. Some of these emails are so poignant! We wish we could post these requests in their entirety, but we need to protect the confidentiality of our visitors and the people we search for and find.
Yesterday, we received a search request from Fatima, who […]
Good News About Finding Birth Parents In New Jersey…
Finding Birth Parents In New Jersey May Soon Be Easier
We learned recently that the New Jersey Senate approved giving adoptees access to their original birth certificates. Currently, an adoptee can only possess the amended birth certificate which displays their adoptive parent's names. An original birth certificate will display the names of the birth parents, along with other […]
11Mar2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedFind Birth Parents | California Non-Identifying Information
Find Birth Parents In California By Obtaining Non-Identifying Information
We just received a comment to one of our posts from Lynn. She asked us for help to find her birth parents. Here's what she wrote:
"Hi, I was born on 10/24/1964 in Torrance,CA Los Angeles County. The hospital was Torrance Memorial Hospital. The agency was Los Angeles County Bureau of Adoptions. The Decree […]
Tennessee Adoption - Find Birth Parents and Adoptee (s)
We recently received a message from one of our readers–Aimee–who is trying to find her birth parents. Here is her message:
"I’m looking to find my birth parents. I was born 10/24/1981 in Knoxville Tennessee. I was given the name Angela Lyrae Cates at birth. I’d love to find them if Y’all can help!!!"
Here's some information […]
How To Find Your Adopted Child
Here is additional information on how to find your adopted child. This post complements our previous article: Find Adoptee | Search By Date Of Birth Of Child, which we strongly suggest you read first. We are begging you!
If you have read the above mentioned post, you are now aware that having your adopted child's date […]
Find Adoptee | Search By Date Of Birth Of Child
Adoptee Search
You may be surprised that you can find an adoptee having just the date of birth of your birth child. It's true: having just a date of birth can lead to a successful adoptee search!
If you can recall your child's date of birth, online databases are available to compile a list of persons, along with their addresses and phone numbers, born on […]
The Adoption Attorney - A Good Source To Find Birth Parents - Part 2
Here's Part 2 on contacting your adoption attorney to help find your birth parents. Please read The Adoption Attorney - A Good Source To Find Your Birth Parents before proceeding.
To initiate contact with an attorney or law firm we suggest that you send to the attorney an attractive "thank you" card for his help. Include a photograph of yourself or […]
The Adoption Attorney - A Good Source To Find Birth Parents
This is a sizeable article about obtaining information on your birth parents by contacting the attorney who handled your adoption. We'll post this in two parts. We're sorry that this material is so dry. But please read it if your are interested in learning about a valuable method to find your birth parents.
If you are in a rush for […]
Searching Legal Notices To Find Your Birth Parents
Warning: The following material on searching legal notices to find birth parents is lengthy and pretty dry. You may want to print this post and read a little bit at a time. However, learning how to research legal notices can be a valuable tool to find identifying and background information on your birth parents. If you do not have […]
17Jan2008 | admin | 1 comment | ContinuedMichelle’s Request To Find Her Birth Children
We recently received a search request from one of our readers: Michelle. She asked us to help search for her two birth children. Her birth children were taken away by the State at a time when she was separated from her ex-husband. She provided us with the names of her birth children, their dates of birth, and last known city and state they resided. […]
15Jan2008 | admin | 2 comments | ContinuedJust A Reminder To Those Who Request People Search Help From Us…
In most instances, to protect the privacy of the people we search for, we can’t post your FREE people search results on our website. So, make sure you send us a valid email address when requesting a free search.
You can send your people search request as a comment to one of our articles, or you can send your search […]
California Search for Birth Parents
Hi. One of our readers sent us a comment last week. Actually, it was a request for help to find his birth parents. We thought we would display it here more prominently. Why? Because we are letting birth parents and adoptee (s) know that we are doing something that’s never been done before… We are currently offering FREE SEARCH HELP and […]
7Jan2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBirth Mother Search - More Sources of Identifying Information
In four prior posts, our OmniTrace staff discussed search methods an adoptee should use to obtain indentifying information / background information on the birth mother / birth parents. We’ve listed links to these posts for your convenience and we suggest you review them:
Obtaining Necessary Identifying Information
Obtaining Necessary Identifying Information-Part 2
Getting Help From Your Adoptive Parents and Family
Getting Help […]
