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Adoption - Adult
In accordance with R.C. 3107.02, a petition for adoption of an adult may only be filed if:
- Adoptee is totally and permanently disabled;
- Adoptee was determined to be a mentally retarded person;
- Adoptee established a child-foster caregiver, kinship caregiver, or child-stepparent relationship
with the petitioner(s) as a minor, and the adult consents to the adoption; - Adoptee was, at the time of the adoptee's eighteenth birthday, in the permanent custody of or in
a planned permanent living arrangement with a public children services agency or a private child
placing agency, and the adult consents to the adoption; or - Adoptee is the child of the spouse of the petitioner, and the adult consents to the adoption
A birth certificate must be filed with the adoption petition.
If the adult adoptee was born outside the state of Ohio, you will need to provide the court with
the address of the Vital Statistics Department for the adult adoptee's birth state at the time of
filing the petition.
Forms:
- Adult Adoption Checklist
- 18.3 Consent to Adoption
- HEA 2757 Vital Statistics Certificate of Adoption
- Vital Statistics Informational Form
- 19.0 Petition for Adoption of Adult
- 19.1 Final Order of Adoption of Adult
To obtain a copy of corrected birth certificate if the adult adoptee was born in Ohio:
- Contact Miami County Public Health at (937) 573-3500 OR
- The Ohio Department of Health, Special Registrations at (614) 466-2531
To obtain a copy of corrected birth certificate if the adult adoptee was born outside the state of Ohio:
- Contact the capital of the state where the adult adoptee was born for proper procedure