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ADOPTION HOME STUDY CHECKLIST


HOME STUDY INFORMATION

Field Information
Prospective Adoptive Parent(s) [NAME(S)]
Home Study Provider [AGENCY/SOCIAL WORKER NAME]
Provider License Number [NUMBER]
Home Study Start Date [DATE]
Target Completion Date [DATE]
Type of Adoption ☐ Domestic Infant ☐ Foster Care ☐ International ☐ Stepparent ☐ Relative
State of Residence [STATE]

SECTION I: DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

1.1 Identification Documents

Document Required Obtained Submitted Verified
Birth certificate (each adult)
Driver's license or state ID
Social Security card
Passport (if international adoption)
Proof of citizenship/legal residency

1.2 Marriage/Relationship Documents

Document Required Obtained Submitted Verified
Marriage certificate
Domestic partnership certificate
Divorce decree(s) (all prior marriages)
Death certificate of former spouse
Annulment decree

1.3 Financial Documents

Document Required Obtained Submitted Verified
Last 3 years tax returns
Recent pay stubs (last 3 months)
Employer verification letter
Bank statements (last 3 months)
Investment/retirement account statements
Property deed or mortgage statement
Rental/lease agreement (if renting)
Debt documentation
Monthly budget/expense statement

1.4 Insurance Documents

Document Required Obtained Submitted Verified
Health insurance policy/card
Proof child can be added to policy
Life insurance policy
Homeowner's/renter's insurance
Auto insurance

1.5 Medical Documents

Document Required Obtained Submitted Verified
Physical exam (within 12 months) - Parent 1
Physical exam (within 12 months) - Parent 2
TB test results (all household members)
Mental health evaluation (if required)
Documentation of treatment (if applicable)
Fertility treatment records (if applicable)
Immunization records (if applicable)

Medical Form Physician Statement:

The medical examination should address:

☐ Overall physical health

☐ Chronic conditions and treatment plans

☐ Mental health history

☐ Substance use history

☐ Life expectancy concerns

☐ Ability to parent a child


SECTION II: BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS

2.1 Criminal Background Checks

Check Type Required Completed Cleared Date
State criminal check - Parent 1 [DATE]
State criminal check - Parent 2 [DATE]
FBI fingerprint check - Parent 1 [DATE]
FBI fingerprint check - Parent 2 [DATE]
State check for other adults in home [DATE]
Checks in all states of residence (past 5 years) [DATE]

Note: Under the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, federal child abuse and neglect clearances are required in states where each household member has resided in the past 5 years.

2.2 Child Abuse/Neglect Registry Checks

Check Type Required Completed Cleared Date
Current state registry - Parent 1 [DATE]
Current state registry - Parent 2 [DATE]
All prior states (past 5 years) - Parent 1 [DATE]
All prior states (past 5 years) - Parent 2 [DATE]
Registry check for other adults in home [DATE]

States of Residence (Past 5 Years):

State Dates Check Completed
[STATE] [DATES]
[STATE] [DATES]
[STATE] [DATES]

2.3 Other Checks

Check Type Required Completed Cleared Date
Sex offender registry check [DATE]
DMV/driving record [DATE]
Previous adoption/foster records [DATE]
Military records (if applicable) [DATE]

SECTION III: WRITTEN STATEMENTS AND AUTOBIOGRAPHIES

3.1 Autobiographical Statements

Each prospective adoptive parent must provide:

Personal History Statement - Parent 1

  • Childhood and family of origin
  • Education history
  • Employment history
  • Relationship history
  • Previous marriages/partnerships
  • Parenting experience
  • Motivation to adopt

Personal History Statement - Parent 2

  • Same components as above

3.2 Relationship Statement (if couple)

☐ How you met

☐ History of relationship

☐ Strengths of relationship

☐ How you handle conflict

☐ Division of responsibilities

☐ Communication patterns

☐ Shared values and goals

3.3 Parenting Philosophy Statement

☐ Views on discipline

☐ Approach to education

☐ Religious/spiritual upbringing

☐ Cultural considerations

☐ Handling adoption-related issues

☐ Approach to discussing adoption with child

☐ Support for birth family connections (if open adoption)


SECTION IV: REFERENCES

4.1 Reference Requirements

Minimum typically required: 3-5 references (varies by state/agency)

Reference Type Name Relationship Contact Letter Received
Personal Reference 1 [NAME] [RELATIONSHIP] [PHONE/EMAIL]
Personal Reference 2 [NAME] [RELATIONSHIP] [PHONE/EMAIL]
Personal Reference 3 [NAME] [RELATIONSHIP] [PHONE/EMAIL]
Professional Reference [NAME] [RELATIONSHIP] [PHONE/EMAIL]
Family Reference [NAME] [RELATIONSHIP] [PHONE/EMAIL]

Note: References typically cannot be family members (unless family reference specifically required).

4.2 Reference Topics

References will typically be asked about:

☐ How long they've known you

☐ Your character and integrity

☐ Your relationship stability (if couple)

☐ Your interactions with children

☐ Your parenting abilities/potential

☐ Your home environment

☐ Any concerns about your ability to parent


SECTION V: HOME SAFETY INSPECTION

5.1 General Safety

Item Requirement Compliant Notes
Working smoke detectors Every level/sleeping area
Carbon monoxide detectors As required by code
Fire extinguisher Accessible, not expired
First aid kit Stocked and accessible
Emergency evacuation plan Posted or documented
Emergency contact numbers Posted near phone

5.2 Child Safety

Item Requirement Compliant Notes
Electrical outlet covers All accessible outlets
Cabinet/drawer locks For hazardous materials
Stair gates Top and bottom (if stairs)
Furniture anchored Tall furniture secured
Window guards/stops Upper floor windows
Cord safety Blind cords secured
Corner protectors Sharp corners covered

5.3 Hazardous Materials

Item Requirement Compliant Notes
Medications Locked or out of reach
Cleaning supplies Locked or out of reach
Alcohol Secured (if applicable)
Firearms Unloaded, locked, separate from ammunition
Power tools Secured
Sharp objects Out of reach
Poisonous plants Removed or inaccessible

5.4 Outdoor Safety (if applicable)

Item Requirement Compliant Notes
Pool/hot tub fencing 4-foot fence with self-closing gate
Pool cover/alarm If no fence
Deck/balcony railings Secure, proper spacing
Yard fencing Secure perimeter
Play equipment Safe, age-appropriate
Toxic plants Removed

5.5 Sleeping Arrangements

Item Requirement Compliant Notes
Dedicated bedroom or space Age-appropriate
Bed/crib Safe, meets current standards
Adequate space Per licensing requirements
Temperature control Comfortable
Window coverings For privacy and safety
Smoke detector nearby Working

5.6 Environmental Safety

Item Requirement Compliant Notes
Lead paint (pre-1978 homes) Tested or treated
Radon Tested (if applicable)
Mold No visible mold
Water quality Safe drinking water
HVAC system Functional
Pest control No infestations

SECTION VI: INTERVIEWS AND VISITS

6.1 Interview Schedule

Interview Type Date Time Location Completed
Initial application review [DATE] [TIME] [LOCATION]
Individual interview - Parent 1 [DATE] [TIME] [LOCATION]
Individual interview - Parent 2 [DATE] [TIME] [LOCATION]
Joint interview (if couple) [DATE] [TIME] [LOCATION]
Interviews with children in home [DATE] [TIME] [LOCATION]
Interviews with other household members [DATE] [TIME] [LOCATION]
Home visit [DATE] [TIME] [HOME]
Follow-up visit (if needed) [DATE] [TIME] [LOCATION]

6.2 Common Interview Topics

Be prepared to discuss:

☐ Your childhood and upbringing

☐ Relationship with your parents/family

☐ Your marriage/relationship history

☐ How you met your partner (if applicable)

☐ Your reasons for adopting

☐ Your fertility journey (if applicable)

☐ Your understanding of adoption

☐ How you will discuss adoption with your child

☐ Your parenting style and discipline approach

☐ Your support system

☐ Your religious/spiritual beliefs

☐ Your career and work-life balance

☐ How you handle stress and conflict

☐ Your expectations for the child

☐ Your openness to different children (age, race, special needs)

☐ Your plan for post-adoption contact (if applicable)


SECTION VII: TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

7.1 Pre-Adoption Training

Training Hours Required Completed Date Certificate
Pre-adoption education [HOURS] [DATE]
CPR certification [HOURS] [DATE]
First aid certification [HOURS] [DATE]
Trauma-informed parenting [HOURS] [DATE]
Cultural competency training [HOURS] [DATE]
Transracial adoption training [HOURS] [DATE]
Special needs training [HOURS] [DATE]
State-specific requirements [HOURS] [DATE]

7.2 Training Providers

Provider Program Contact
[PROVIDER] [PROGRAM NAME] [CONTACT]
[PROVIDER] [PROGRAM NAME] [CONTACT]

SECTION VIII: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

8.1 International Adoption (Hague Convention)

If adopting internationally, additional requirements under 8 CFR 204.311:

☐ USCIS Form I-800A (Application for Determination of Suitability to Adopt)

☐ Home study by Hague-accredited provider

☐ Biometric services appointment

☐ Home study approved by USCIS

☐ Additional country-specific requirements

8.2 Foster Care Adoption

☐ Foster parent licensing (if not already licensed)

☐ Resource family training (MAPP, PRIDE, GPS, or equivalent)

☐ Additional background checks per foster care requirements

☐ Understanding of subsidy/adoption assistance programs

8.3 Transracial/Transcultural Adoption

☐ Transracial adoption training completed

☐ Cultural competency assessment

☐ Plan for maintaining child's cultural heritage

☐ Diverse books, toys, and media

☐ Connection to cultural communities


SECTION IX: STATE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

California

  • Licensed by California Department of Social Services
  • Home study valid for 12 months (then update required)
  • Must use licensed adoption agency or county adoption worker
  • TB test required for all household members
  • Minimum 10-year age difference not required for all adoptions

Texas

  • Social study required under Texas Family Code Chapter 162
  • Licensed child-placing agency or DFPS must conduct study
  • Can be waived by judge in stepparent adoptions
  • Valid for duration of adoption process
  • Additional requirements for intercountry adoption

Florida

  • Chapter 63, Florida Statutes requirements
  • Preliminary home study before placement
  • Licensed agencies or licensed social workers
  • Home study valid for 12 months
  • Update required if circumstances change

New York

  • Home study by authorized agency or certified social worker
  • Criminal background and child abuse clearances mandatory
  • Stepparent adoptions may have abbreviated requirements
  • 6-month residency requirement before filing
  • Photo of each applicant required

SECTION X: HOME STUDY UPDATE REQUIREMENTS

10.1 When Updates Are Required

☐ Home study has expired (typically 12-24 months)

☐ Significant change in household (new person, someone moved out)

☐ Change of address

☐ Change in financial situation

☐ Change in health status

☐ Change in marital/relationship status

☐ Criminal charges or arrest

☐ Pregnancy or new child in home

☐ Other significant life changes

10.2 Update Tracking

Change/Update Date Reported to Provider Documentation
[CHANGE] [DATE]
[CHANGE] [DATE]

SECTION XI: HOME STUDY COMPLETION

11.1 Final Steps

☐ All documents submitted

☐ All interviews completed

☐ Home inspection passed

☐ All training completed

☐ All background checks cleared

☐ References received and verified

☐ Medical clearances received

☐ Draft home study reviewed by applicants

☐ Final home study signed

☐ Home study approved

11.2 Home Study Approval

Field Information
Date Approved [DATE]
Expiration Date [DATE]
Social Worker Name [NAME]
Supervisor Name (if required) [NAME]
Agency Approval

11.3 Copies Distributed

☐ Copy to prospective adoptive parents

☐ Copy to adoption agency (if different from home study provider)

☐ Copy to attorney

☐ Copy to USCIS (if international)

☐ Copy to ICPC office (if interstate)

☐ Copy to court (when required)


SECTION XII: TIMELINE TRACKING

12.1 Typical Timeline

Phase Start Date End Date Status
Application submitted [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete
Documents gathered [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete
Background checks initiated [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete
Training completed [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete
Interviews scheduled [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete
Interviews completed [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete
Home inspection [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete
Draft review [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete
Final approval [DATE] [DATE] ☐ Complete

Note: Average home study timeline is 3-4 months, but can vary significantly.


SECTION XIII: COST TRACKING

Item Estimated Cost Actual Cost Paid
Application fee $[AMOUNT] $[AMOUNT]
Home study fee $[AMOUNT] $[AMOUNT]
Background check fees $[AMOUNT] $[AMOUNT]
Training fees $[AMOUNT] $[AMOUNT]
Medical exams $[AMOUNT] $[AMOUNT]
Document fees $[AMOUNT] $[AMOUNT]
Update fees (if applicable) $[AMOUNT] $[AMOUNT]
TOTAL $[AMOUNT] $[AMOUNT]

Typical range: $1,000 - $3,000 for home study alone


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This checklist is provided for informational purposes only. Home study requirements vary significantly by state, adoption type, and provider. Work with a licensed home study provider and qualified adoption professionals for guidance specific to your situation.

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