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Troy Dunn – The Locator Is Now On WE Channel
Troy Dunn – The Locator

Callers and visitors to our web site have been saying that Troy Dunn – The Locator was on Dr. Phil yesterday.
Troy Dunn – The Locator has been in the business of reuniting birth parents and adoptee (s) for about twenty years. As a matter of fact, he helped his own mom, Katie Dunn an adoptee, find her birth mother. What could be better than that?
After helping his mom find her birth mother, Troy Dunn decided to dedicate his time, his resources and his life to reuniting birth family members all over the world. Even Troy’s mother is now an adoption search specialist! According to Troy, he has helped reunite thousands of families! Literally millions of people have witnessed Troy Dunn conduct reunions between birth parents and adopees on TV.
Troy Dunn has a new adoption reunion show–The Locator–on the WE Channel which premiered Sept. 6, 2008. You can catch it on Read More
States With Open Adoption Records
States With Open Adoption Records
States With Open Adoption Records
There are several states that currently have open adoption records. In these states, an adult adoptee can obtain an original birth certificate and in some instances additional adoption record information.
If you are an adoptee looking for your birth parents in an open adoption records state, please do request your open adoption records. However, please be aware that obtaining your original birth records does not mean that your search will be a piece of cake. Having information on your birth mother, such as her maiden name and perhaps an old address is a nice start, but you will still have to obtain her current name and current address information. Your birth mother may have changed her name several times, or she may not reside in the state where you were born.
If you need assistance with your search, please CONTACT US!
Here is a list of states where adoption records for all or some years can be opened. In some states, birth parents can sign a no-contact veto: Read More









