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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 213 — Vital statistics

213.066 Reports of adoptions and annulments or amendments of adoptions.

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(1)For each adoption decreed by a Circuit Court in the Commonwealth, the court shall
require the preparation of a report of adoption on a form prescribed and furnished
by the state registrar. The report shall include the facts necessary to establish a new
certificate of birth of the person adopted and identify the order of adoption, and be
certified by the clerk of the court.
(2)Information necessary to prepare the report of adoption shall be furnished by each
petitioner for adoption or the petitioner's attorney. The Department for Community
Based Services or any other agency or person having knowledge of the facts shall
supply the court with the additional information necessary to complete the report.
The provision of the information shall be prerequisite to the issuance of a final
decree in the matter by the court.
(3)If an adoption decree is amended or annulled, the clerk of the court shall prepare a
report thereof which shall include the facts necessary to identify the original
adoption report and the facts amended in the adoption decree necessary to properly
amend the birth record.
(4)Not later than the fifteenth day of each calendar month or more frequently, the clerk
of the court shall forward to the state registrar reports of decrees of adoption,
annulments of adoption, and amendments of decrees of adoption which were
entered in the preceding month, together with such related reports as the state
registrar shall require.
(5)If the state registrar receives a report of adoption, annulment of adoption, or
amendment of a decree of adoption for a person born outside this state, the state
registrar shall forward the report to the state registrar in the state of birth. If the birth
occurred in a foreign country and the child was not a citizen of the United States at
the time of birth, the state registrar shall prepare a record of foreign birth as
provided by KRS 213.056(2). If the child was born in Canada, the state registrar
shall also send a copy of the report of adoption, annulment of adoption, or
amendment of a decree of adoption to the appropriate registration authority in that
country.
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