Tracing adopted relatives
Birth relatives can get help in tracing an adopted relative. This service is available to a birth parent, brother, sister, grandparent, aunt, uncle or cousin.
Before doing so you must consider:
- we can only help you if the adopted person is over 18
- the adopted person has the right to decide if they want any contact as we cannot go against their wishes
- this process will take some time
- there may be some situations where despite our best efforts, it is impossible to trace your adopted relative
- we may not be able to assist if the adoption took place after 1985
What we can do:
- check archive records to see if any information is held about your adopted relative
- approach the adopted person to see if they wish to have contact
- support you through the process
- be present at any reunion
We also provide counselling, advice and specialist information on request. If you would like to speak to a social worker about our services contact:
Alternatively, you can contact the General Register Office: