New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 50 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR ADOPTION AGENCIES
Subchapter 5 - SERVICES
Section 3A:50-5.10 - Searches

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:50-5.10

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) An agency that conducts searches on behalf of adult adoptees, birth parents when the adopted child is 18 years of age or older, or adoptive parents when the child is under 18 years of age, shall establish a written policy that outlines the procedures regarding confidentiality as specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:50-3.6(a)1 through 4 and the extent to which searches are conducted. This policy shall also include a fee schedule for conducting the search and time frames for completing a search.

(b) A search shall include, but not be limited to:

1. A review of the agency record for background information on the birth or adoptive family, including:
i. The last known address;

ii. Names of the male and female members;

iii. Social Security numbers;

iv. Occupations and addresses of places of employment;

v. Military services, if known;

vi. Clubs or union affiliations, if known;

vii. Names of each school and college attended, if known; and

viii. Dates and places of marriages and deaths.

(c) When the information in the agency record is sufficient to complete a search, the search shall also include:

1. A review of current telephone listings available in print or online on a Statewide basis, and a review of previously published telephone listings available in print or online on a Statewide basis, if accessible, utilization of available internet resources, or utilization of a telephone information service or online person search service provided that the adult adoptee, birth parents, or adoptive parents agree to such a service;

2. Sending a "blind" letter to the Social Security Administration for subsequent mailing to family members;

3. Contacting military, union, employment, and club affiliation;

4. Contacting high school or college alumni offices;

5. Contacting professional licensing boards;

6. Contacting the church where the adopted child was christened or baptized;

7. Contacting the local post office to check old addresses;

8. Contacting cemeteries, when the records indicate a deceased family member;

9. Contacting the local library or town hall to check on voter registration information;

10. Checking tax or real estate records; and

11. Sending letters to the last known addresses of all family members.

(d) The agency shall document and maintain on file all the aspects of a search as specified in (b) and (c) above that were undertaken on behalf of the adult adoptees, birth parents or adoptive parents.

(e) The agency shall provide a handbook or pamphlet to each adult adoptee, birth parent, and adoptive parent that outlines the range of services that may be included in a search, the confidentiality rights and responsibilities of all parties that are involved in the search and the costs associated with the search.

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