What do I bring to the adoption finalization hearing in Minnesota?
MinnesotaHere is your complete checklist for the finalization hearing at District Court in Minnesota:
Essential documents:
- [ ] Photo ID for you (the adopting stepparent) and your spouse
- [ ] Copy of your filed petition and all supporting documents
- [ ] Original marriage certificate (some courts ask for this)
- [ ] Child's birth certificate (certified copy)
- [ ] Consent form (if the biological parent signed one)
- [ ] Death certificate (if the biological parent is deceased)
- [ ] Background check results (if you received a copy)
- [ ] Any court notices you received about the hearing
Recommended extras:
- [ ] Camera or phone for photos (ask judge's permission)
- [ ] Extra copies of the adoption order (to be certified by the clerk after signing)
- [ ] Notebook and pen
People to bring:
- You and your spouse (required)
- The child (required if age 14+ for consent, recommended for all ages)
- Family members and friends (most judges welcome them)
- Other children in the family (they often enjoy watching)
What to expect:
- 15–30 minute hearing
- The judge asks a few simple questions
- The judge signs the Order of Adoption
- Photos and celebration!
After the hearing:
- Request 3–5 certified copies of the adoption order from the clerk
- Apply for a new birth certificate from Minnesota Office of Vital Records
- Update school, medical, and insurance records
Celebrate — your family is officially and legally complete!
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