Friday, July 30, 2010

What is the cheapest way to find birth parents in Florida from 1972?

My husband has no information on his birth except that he was born in a hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. I am trying to avoid going to sites that you have to pay for and start at government sites. Any suggestions?What is the cheapest way to find birth parents in Florida from 1972?
Have a look at the link posted below, I don't know if there is a fee involved there usually is, but you could have a look any way,


http://registry.adoption.com/records/427鈥?/a>


I found this site today I think it looks amazing.


http://www.gov-files.com/public_record_s鈥?/a>


I think it would be worth investing in a membership package, dont you. hope this has helped.What is the cheapest way to find birth parents in Florida from 1972?
Well, I would make a phone call to the bureau of vital statistics and ask them first. he may be able to be pointed in the right and free way of getting what he wants on the first try.
here is a whole list of adoption resources and information...


http://www.cyndislist.com/adoption.htm


take some time and browse through some of the sites and advice.


I don't think 1972 or Florida is as important as using what there is. Without raising hopes, for all you know, his birth family is already looking for him. Work all the available sources that you can, then decide if it is worth paying anything.
Contact the county that St. Pete is located in and ask for the


birth records division. Inform them of what you know.





You may also have to contact a county judge to discuss an order to open sealed records.





Good Luck to you!

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