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What is the process for getting a new birth certificate after adoption in Idaho?

Idaho

After the adoption is finalized in Idaho, you can request a new birth certificate that lists the adoptive stepparent as a legal parent.

How to get it:

1. The Magistrate Court sends the final adoption order to Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics

2. You submit an application to Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics for a new birth certificate

3. The new certificate is issued showing the adoptive parent's name

4. The original birth certificate is sealed

Cost: Typically $15–$30 per certified copy

Timeline: Usually 4–8 weeks after the court sends the order

What the new birth certificate shows:

We include guidance on this process in your document package. Order 3–5 certified copies for school, medical, passport, and other needs.

Answered by Douglas Brown, Adoption Document Specialist — 25+ years experience, 34,000+ families served since 2001.

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