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If you want to learn how to find people and birth family, visit the many posts and pages on this site!   Here’s why… Read More

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Searching Legal Notices To Find Your Birth Parents

Searching Legal Notices

Birth Mother and Birth Daughter ReunitedWarning:  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 the time or inclination to learn about this, please email us at: info@omnitrace.com and we can do this work on your behalf.

Legal Notices

If you are an adoptee searching for your birth parents, a very good but little known source to obtain identifying / background information to resolve a birth parent search can be a notice of adoption Read More

California Search for Birth Parents

California Search for Birth Parents

Successful OmniTrace Birth Mother Search ImageHi.  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 ADVICE to find birth parents and adoptee (s)!  Here is the pertinent information in his post:  

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Birth 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:

  1. Obtaining Necessary Identifying Information
  2. Obtaining Necessary Identifying Information-Part 2
  3. Getting Help From Your Adoptive Parents and Family
  4. Getting Help From Your Adoptive Parents and Family-Part 2

Now we’ll address other possible sources of identifying information when you conduct a search for your birth mother. Read More

Find an Adoptee or Birth Parents with Shea’s Search Series

Hi.  One of the more popular essays ever written on how to find an adoptee or birth parents is Shea’s Search Series.  It has been out there on the Internet for quite awhile but still hasn’t lost relevancy.  If you’re serious about finding your birth parents or an adoptee, we strongly suggest you take the time to explore the links and pages.  It will  help you understand and supplement the lessons you learn on our site.  It’s birth parent and adoptee search 101 at its best!   VISIT Shea’s Search Series NOW!

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Getting Help From Your Adoptive Parents and Family-Part 2

Getting Help From Adoptive Parents

successful_adoptee_search_image.jpg In our previous post: Getting Help From Your Adoptive Parents and Family, we mentioned that if your adoptive family members are willing to help you with your search for your birth mother, by all means approach them and obtain as much detail as possible!  Write a list of everything you want to cover.  At the very minimum you’ll want to ask…

  1. Why did my birth mother give me up?
  2. What were the ages of my birth parents?  Dates of birth? Read More

Birth Mother Search – Obtaining Necessary Identifying Information-Part 2

Please note:  A special FREE OFFER is included at the end of this post.  In our prior post, Birth Mother Search – Obtaining Necessary Identifying Information, we mentioned that one way to obtain identifying information on your birth mother and your adoption is to request  Non-Identifying Information.   Non-identifying information is simply the background information surrounding your adoption.  When it is prepared, the preparer typically (but often not too successfully :) ) attempts to remove all the identifying information.  Your non-identifying information might disclose… Read More

Birth Mother Search – Obtaining Necessary Identifying Information

A birth mother search can be quite difficult for an adoptee to successfully resolve.  That’s because most adoptees have very little identifying information on their birth mother when they begin to search. They also lack state-of-the-art search tools that are currently available to professional adoption researchers and investigative agencies such as OmniTrace.  These tools allow access to and the capability to sort through virtually millions of public records.  With the above mentioned search tools, you may be surprised to read that, in most instances, very little identifying information is needed to find your birth mother!  Provided here are a   Read More