Colorado Judicial Branch has compiled all forms required for Reporting Out-of-State Adoption.
An out-of-state or foreign adoption is an order from a Colorado court saying that an adoption approved by a court outside of the United States is legal.
For more information about reporting an out-of-state or foreign adoption, consult §19-5-205, C.R.S. (Colorado Revised Statutes) or Colorado law.
One of the petitioners must be a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Colorado.
The child must be either a lawful permanent resident or a naturalized citizen of the United States. You may wish to contact the U.S. Department of Immigration and Naturalization Services for a definition of these terms.
Download and fill out the Reporting Out-of-State Adoption forms using the forms link above. If you are planning to report an out-of-state or foreign adoption for more than one child, you will need a packet for each child.
Tips for completing JDF 527 Petition for Validation of Foreign Adoption:
Tips for completing JDF 454 Verified Statement of Fees Charged:
Tips for completing JDF 524 Decree Validating Foreign Adoption:
Reporting Out-of-State Adoption Filing Fees | |
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Adoption Petition | $167.00 |
If you didn't set up a hearing date when you gave your paperwork to the court, you should receive a notice from the court about the date and time of the hearing. You need to come to the court for the hearing.
Be on time or early for your court hearing.
Have all of your information and completed paperwork with you.
Turn off your cell phone and respect everyone in the courtroom. Refer to the judge as "Your Honor" or "Judge".
The judge may ask you questions about the foreign adoption.
Focus on the facts.
Download and fill out the following form; bring it with you to the hearing:
Tips for completing the Report of Adoption:
The judge will sign the original and copies of the Final Decree Validating Foreign Adoption, possibly on the day of the adoption. The court will certify 2 to 3 copies of the Final Decree. You will pay a fee for certifying documents.
The certified documents are for:
The court will certify the Report of Adoption and send it to the Department of Public Health, Office of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics. You will complete more paperwork and pay a fee with the Office of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics for the birth certificate.