Alabama's Birth Father Statutes
Does State have a Putative Father Registry: Yes
Registry/Paternity Requirements to Receive Notice
Statute: §§ 20-18-702; 9-9-224
- May file prior to child's birth or at anytime prior to the filing of a petition for adoption.
- Complete Department of Health form signed and acknowledged by putative father and notarized.
- When information is contained in the registry at the time of the filing of the adoption petition, a copy of the petition is served on the registrant.
Information Contained in Registry/Claim
Statute: § 20-18-702
- Name, address and social security number of birth mother, and any person who claims to be the father.
- If born, child's name, and date and location of birth if known.
Revocation of Claim to Paternity
Statute: § 20-18-703
- Putative father must submit a signed and notarized statement that, to the best of his knowledge, he is not the father.
- Revocation only effective after child's birth.
Access to Information Maintained in Registry
Statute: § 20-18-704
- Birth mother.
- Child.
- Registrant.
- Department of Human Services.
- Attorneys involved in paternity, support or aoption litigation.
- Office of Child Support Enforcement.
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