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How To Use The Adoption.com Reunion Registry
How to Use The Adoption.com Reunion Registry
Whether you are a birth parent, adoptee or birth sibling, the best adoption reunion registry at your disposal is the adoption.com Reunion Registry. This registry helps numerous people touched by adoption reunite with birth family members or those looking for medical information. Currently, this easy to use, free, adoption reunion registry has over 400,000 entries–birth parents, adoptees, search angels, adoptive parents and birth siblings.
There are two groups who use this adoption reunion registry: those searching for someone and those who want to enter their information. Here’s the easiest way to use this registry:
To just search, use the “Quick Search Box.” This is located in the middle of the reunion registry homepage. Enter all the info you have on the person you are searching for. Then search through your results to determine a match. (you may find several possible matches). Click on their name, birthdate, birthplace, or the name in the “Submitted by” column. All links will bring you to the correct profile. You’ll then be able to see all the Read More
What Is A Reunion Registry?
What Is A Reunion Registry?
We frequently speak with adoptees and birth parents about adoption reunion registries and are surprised to learn how few know what they are. Here’s some important information about these registries:
When searching for your birth family your first step should be reunion / adoption registries. An adoption reunion registry can be the least expensive and quickest way to reunite you with your Read More
Adoption Reunion Registry Search
Adoption Reunion Registry Search
Searching adoption reunion registry websites and registering on them is the first and most simple thing birth parents, birth mothers and adoptee (s) can do to reunite with their birth family members.
Here is a link to one of our older posts on adoption reunion registry searching which you all should read:
Here is a link to a page on our website where you can find our favorite reunion registries:
Wow! This was a very short post for a bunch of investigators and researchers who typically Read More









