Do I need a background check?
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Yes. Persons petitioning the court to adopt a child, and all adults residing in the home, must complete three background checks:
- Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) background check
- FBI Fingerprint Identification
- Child Abuse and Neglect Records Check (CDHS TRAILS)
Background checks must be conducted within 90 days prior to filing. Petitioner should attach copies of all three background checks to the petition.
In Colorado, prospective adoptive parents in kinship or custodial adoption cases are required to participate in a family assessment or home study. A social worker from a licensed placement agency will conduct the home study and provide a detailed written report to the court. The purpose of the home study is for the caseworker to visit your home, interview you and educate, prepare and evaluate the adoptive family.
In kinship and custodial adoption cases, the potential adoptive parents can ask the court to waive the assessment by completing and filing the Motion to Waive the Family Assessment/Home Study (JDF 515) and the Order (JDF 516). C.R.S. § 19-5-206(g).
Where can I find court forms?
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Visit the Adoption Self-help forms page.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment will prepare and issue the child’s new birth certificate.
Vital Records, Birth Unit
4300 Cherry Creek Drive
South Denver, Colorado 80246-1530
(303) 692-2200
Link to Website: https://cdphe.colorado.gov/vitalrecords
Steps to a new birth certificate
Step 1
Complete a Report of Adoption Form found on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment website or by clicking on this link: https://cdphe.colorado.gov/adoption-information A report of Adoption must be completed for each child that has been adopted. Fill it out very carefully! This form will be used to create the new birth certificate. A form with cross outs and white out over mistakes will not be accepted.
Step 2
Submit the original Report of Adoption Form and 2 additional copies to the court on the date of the adoption hearing. The court will certify the Report of Adoption and send it along with a certified copy of the Final Decree to the Colorado Vital Records Division.
Step 3
Vital Records Division will process a new birth certificate. The Vital Records Division will contact you within 4-6 weeks of the hearing and ask the adoptive parents to:
- Complete a Vital Records application
- Provide photo identification of the adopting parents
- Pay a processing and a birth certificate fee
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