Welcome to Trace Birth Parent. We are experienced tracing agents who are here to help you locate missing family members. Once registered you will be accessing the very best people finding site in the UK or alternatively you can telephone our experienced tracing agents for further information on 0844 8842831* to obtain a current trace for either a person, address, mobile, email or land line telephone number.
 
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Finding A Natural Birth Mother

Perhaps you are an adopted person who wishes to search for their biological birth mother?  You may wish to find out what happened to her and where she is now? You will also be curious to learn whether you have any half brothers and sisters. We will do our very best to satify that natural and understandable desire for information.

It makes no difference to us whether your were adopted or you may have been raised by your father or by other family members we can and will trace your natural mother.  Our overall success in tracing a natural parent to a current address or status is well over 90% for 2009.

We are able to offer a comprehensive search service which sucessfully finds birth relatives, mainly birth mothers and fathers.  This is a specialised service which ensures that the search remains confidential and is also sensitively carried out.

All you will need to supply is your birth relatives full name which can be found on your original birth certificate, as this contains your birth mothers name and her last known address at the time of your birth.

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Once a trace is live you will be allocated a unique case reference number and you will be able to access your tracing account 24 Hrs a day until the case is resolved.

Tracing a natural birth parent is a Specialist service and often involves many hours of research to successfully conclude an Investigation. It is estimated that there are currently over 1 Million people within UK subject to an adoption order. Formal adoption laws and practices first came into force during 1927. You can imagine most adoptions either formal or private resulted in a complete and total loss of contact with the natural birth family. That situation causes immense anguish not only to the adoptee but also on occasions to the birth parent who in our experience may have endured many years agonising over a very difficult decision often at a very young age or whilst in a vulnerable position.

 

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