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Organisation : National Repository of Information for Women
Service Name : Adoption Process
Applicable States/ UTs : All Over India
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NARI Adoption Process

The adoptive parents need to register themselves with an adoption agency closest to their residence. Recognized Indian Placement Agencies (RIPA) and Special Adoption Agency (SAA) are the authorities which are empowered to register such a request.

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Stage 1 – Registration

** Register with a RIPA or SAA-approved agency. The registration form needs to be filled, along with the necessary documents.

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** On receipt of the form, the concerned authority will provide a registration slip to the adoptive parents. The registration form can also be filled online through the facility provided by CARA (Central Adoption Resource Authority).

** There is also the provision of adopting a child from a child care centre other than the one you have registered. In such a case, an application needs to be made to the SAA, specifying the place from which you wish to adopt.

** Once your request has been processed, you name will be added to the waiting list of the appropriate centre.

** A similar facility is there for adopting from another state. If you wish to do so, you will need to approach the State Adoption Resource Agency (SARA) or Adoption Coordinating Agency (ACA) of the concerned state and provide them with the registration slip.

Stage 2 – Pre-Adoption Process

** The concerned authorities will guide you with all the procedures that are involved in adopting a child. You will also get counselling from experienced counsellors on adoption and parenting. This is especially helpful for single parents or childless couples.

Stage 3 – Adoption Process

There are two main steps in this process :

Preliminary Steps

** A home examination will be done by a competent social worker within a maximum period of 2 months from the date of registration.
** You will be required to furnish a medical examination report, which should not be more than 1 year old at the time of referral of the child.

Assigning a Child

** An Adoption Committee will be set up by the SAA, which will look into the eligibility of the prospective adopting parents and find a child who matches the requirements provided by them.
** The committee will also ascertain whether the child is free to be legally adopted.

** On finding a suitable child, the SAA will allow you to visit the centre and see the child. If you are ready to adopt the chosen child, then you will have to give your acceptance by signing the medical examination report and the child study report that is furnished by the SAA.

** You will need to provide your local contacts to the agency and follow all the rules laid down by the authorities and the courts.
** Before a full-fledged adoption, the child may be placed in foster care with adoptive parents.

** Once the governing authority is satisfied with your ability to adopt, the child will be legally placed in your care and you will become the new parent of the child.

Who Can Adopt A Child

As per the revised Adoption Regulations, 2017, the following persons may adopt a child :
** An Indian citizen
** Non Resident Indian (NRI)

** A foreign citizen can also adopt a child. There are specific guidelines and documentation for each group of prospective adoptive parents.
** A single male cannot adopt a girl child.

** If a couple is adopting, they should have two years of stable marriage and consent of both the spouses is necessary.
** The person should be medically fit and financially able to take care of the child.

** To adopt a child upto 4 years of age, the maximum combined age of the adoptive parents should be 90 years wherein the maximum age of the individual should be 45 years.

** To adopt a child above 4 years of age and upto 8 years of age, the maximum combined age of then adoptive parents should be 100 years To adopt children above 8 years of age and upto 18 years of age, the maximum combined age of the adoptive parents should be 110 years wherein the maximum age of the individual should be 55 years.

** The minimum age difference between the child and either of the prospective adoptive parents shall not be less than 25 years.
** The age criteria for adoptive parents shall not be applicable in case of relative adoptions and adoption by step-parent.

** Couples with three or more children shall not be considered for adoption except in case of special needs children

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