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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 32A — Children'S Code · Article 28 — Indian Family Protection

32A-28-38. Adoption decrees; information availability.

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A. The clerk of a court entering a final decree or order in an adoptive placement of an Indian child shall provide the secretary with a copy of that decree, adoptive placement order and any other information necessary to show:
(1)the birth name and birthdate of the Indian child;
(2)any information relating to tribal membership or eligibility for membership of the adopted Indian child;
(3)the tribal affiliation and name of the Indian child after adoption;
(4)the names and addresses of the biological parents;
(5)the names and addresses of the adoptive parents;
(6)the name and contact information of any agency having files or information relating to the adoption; and
(7)any affidavit signed by the biological parent or parents asking that their identity remain confidential.
B. The attorney for the prospective adoptive parent shall provide to the clerk of the court a copy of the decree of adoption, an adoptive placement order or any other information required by the Indian Family Protection Act and a stamped envelope addressed to the secretary marked "Confidential".
History: Laws 2022, ch. 41, § 38.
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