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Places where a searcher may register their information, in hopes of matching up with a birth relative. May be a free or a fee service.
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The world's largest free reunion registry. Includes information about RegDay.
Offers support and search registry. Accepts DNA uploads and has researchers available. Free and paid memberships.
Registry for those with birth families connected to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana and other African countries. Includes letters from members, discussion group, and stories.
A worldwide service that requires registration to search listings.
A free registry for adopted people born in California to find and locate their biological family through a mutual consent search process. Contains FAQ and reunion stories.
Allowing siblings and extended families to find each other. Includes a user guide, FAQ and bulletin board.
Registry for members of the adoption triad who were born or adopted in the United States.
Offers free search and listings for adoptees, birthmothers/fathers, siblings, relatives, fostered adults and adoptive parents.
This adoption registry no longer accepts new registrants, but still has a list of active searches.
Free adoption reunion registry reuniting adoptees and birth parents.
Free service. Includes registry history, stories, tutorial and messageboard.
A guestbook registry geared toward the Hispanic/Latino triad.
A privately run computer registry for adoptees, birthparents, siblings and others.
Guestbook-style registry. Links to related sites are included.
Free U.S. registry. Includes personal stories and search tips.
Free registry for adoptees and birth families in North Carolina.
Reunites families separated by adoption. For those born or adopted in South Carolina.
This registry works like a dating program, but matches people based on similar adoption histories. Allows saved searches. Registration is free.
Fee-based UK registry. Includes links to related resources.
The world's largest free reunion registry. Includes information about RegDay.
Offers free search and listings for adoptees, birthmothers/fathers, siblings, relatives, fostered adults and adoptive parents.
Offers support and search registry. Accepts DNA uploads and has researchers available. Free and paid memberships.
This registry works like a dating program, but matches people based on similar adoption histories. Allows saved searches. Registration is free.
Free service. Includes registry history, stories, tutorial and messageboard.
Registry for members of the adoption triad who were born or adopted in the United States.
Allowing siblings and extended families to find each other. Includes a user guide, FAQ and bulletin board.
A free registry for adopted people born in California to find and locate their biological family through a mutual consent search process. Contains FAQ and reunion stories.
Free adoption reunion registry reuniting adoptees and birth parents.
A worldwide service that requires registration to search listings.
Registry for those with birth families connected to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana and other African countries. Includes letters from members, discussion group, and stories.
This adoption registry no longer accepts new registrants, but still has a list of active searches.
Reunites families separated by adoption. For those born or adopted in South Carolina.
A guestbook registry geared toward the Hispanic/Latino triad.
Free registry for adoptees and birth families in North Carolina.
A privately run computer registry for adoptees, birthparents, siblings and others.
Guestbook-style registry. Links to related sites are included.
Free U.S. registry. Includes personal stories and search tips.
Fee-based UK registry. Includes links to related resources.
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March 12, 2022 at 13:35:29 UTC
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