Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 432 § 432.223 — Reports of adoption; reports of amendments or annulments of judgment of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 432 ·
Oregon Code § 432.223·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Reports of adoption; reports of amendments or annulments of judgment of
adoption; persons required to report; rules.
(1) For each judgment of adoption entered by a court
of competent jurisdiction in this state, the court shall require the
preparation of a report of adoption on a form prescribed and furnished by the
State Registrar of the Center for Health Statistics. The report of adoption
must:
(a) Include facts
that the state registrar deems necessary to locate and identify the report of
live birth of the person adopted;
(b) If the person
was born in a foreign country, provide evidence from sources determined to be
reliable by the court of the date and place of live birth;
(c) Include
information necessary to establish a replacement report of live birth of the
person adopted;
(d) Identify the
final order of the judgment of adoption; and
(e) Be certified
or authenticated by the clerk of the court as provided by the state registrar
by rule.
(2) Information
necessary to prepare a report of adoption must be furnished by the petitioner
for adoption or by the petitioners legal representative. The Department of
Human Services or any other person having knowledge of the facts shall supply
the court with additional information that is necessary to complete the report
of adoption. A court must receive the information required by this subsection
before issuing a judgment of adoption.
(3) Whenever a
judgment of adoption is amended or annulled, the clerk of the court shall
prepare a report of the amendment or annulment that includes the facts
necessary to identify the original report of adoption and the facts amended in
the judgment of adoption that are necessary to amend a report of live birth.
(4) Twice a month
as adopted by the state registrar by rule, the clerk of the court shall submit
to the Center for Health Statistics reports of adoption or reports prepared
under subsection (3) of this section.
(5) When the
state registrar receives a report under subsection (4) of this section for a
person born in another state, the state registrar shall forward the report to
the state registrar in the state of live birth.
(6) If a live
birth occurred in a foreign country and the child is not a citizen of the
United States at the time of live birth, the state registrar shall prepare a
record of foreign live birth as provided in ORS 432.245. If the live birth
occurred in a neighboring country, the state registrar shall also send a copy
of the report of adoption or any report prepared under subsection (4) of this
section to the appropriate authority.
(7) If a live
birth occurred in a foreign country and through parentage the child is a
citizen of the United States, the state registrar shall notify the parents
adopting the child of the procedures for obtaining a revised live birth record
for their child through the United States Department of State. The state
registrar shall not prepare a record of foreign live birth for a live birth
described in this subsection. [Formerly 432.415]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 432.223
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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