Adoption Services
Washington County Social Services provides adoption services to children in the Minnesota Waiting Children's Program and the families who seek to adopt them. Children who are available for adoption come from throughout the State of Minnesota, and almost all of them have been removed from their biological families due to abuse or neglect. Most of these children are school-aged, some have physical or mental or emotional disabilities, some are brothers and sisters who want to stay together, and many are children of color.
There is not a fee for adoption services for special needs children, and there are funds available both before and after adoption to help families who will adopt them.
The Adoption Social Worker may be contacted by calling 651-430-6475.
There are also private agencies that provide similar services to adoptive families.
The Minnesota Waiting Children's Book provides information about specific children who are legally free for adoption, and the adoption process in general. A list of private adoption agencies that work with this program is also in this book.
Please call 612-861-7115 to obtain a copy, or this information may be found online at The Minnesota Adoption Resource Network.
Seeking Information about Your Adoption?
Washington County provides post-adoptive services to adopted adults or birth parents who are seeking information about their adoption or adoptive placement.
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To begin a search a person should make a written request to the Department of Human Services Adoption Unit, 444 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-3831. |
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Please include your name, birth date, names of adoptive parents if known, and any other information you have, and also your current name and address. |
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The letter will be forwarded to the child placing agency for services. |