[Rev. 4/15/2026 11:10:41 AM--2025]

CHAPTER 127E - CONFIRMATORY ADOPTIONS AND READOPTIONS

GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 127E.050        Scope of chapter; applicability of other provisions.

CONFIRMATORY ADOPTIONS

NRS 127E.100        Qualifications.

NRS 127E.110        Contents of petition.

NRS 127E.120        Required documentation and evidence; confidentiality.

NRS 127E.130        Order to confirm legal parent and new name of child.

READOPTIONS

NRS 127E.200        Qualifications.

NRS 127E.210        Contents of petition; required documentation and other evidence.

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

NRS 127E.300        Preparation and filing of report of adoption, amendment or annulment.

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GENERAL PROVISIONS

      NRS 127E.050  Scope of chapter; applicability of other provisions.  In addition to any requirement set forth in chapter 127A of NRS, as applicable:

      1.  The provisions of NRS 127E.100 to 127E.130, inclusive, and 127E.300 govern confirmatory adoptions.

      2.  The provisions of NRS 127E.200, 127E.210 and 127E.300 govern readoptions.

      (Added to NRS by 2025, 1507)

CONFIRMATORY ADOPTIONS

      NRS 127E.100  Qualifications.  A confirmatory adoption may be sought in this State if the birth certificate of the child was issued in this State.

      (Added to NRS by 2025, 1507)

      NRS 127E.110  Contents of petition.  A petition for a confirmatory adoption must include:

      1.  Any information required by NRS 127C.380; and

      2.  A statement of how parentage has already been established.

      (Added to NRS by 2025, 1507)

      NRS 127E.120  Required documentation and evidence; confidentiality.

      1.  A copy of one of the following must be placed in the record of the confirmatory adoption:

      (a) The birth certificate of the child listing the prospective adoptive parent as a parent of the child;

      (b) A court order establishing parentage of the child; or

      (c) Any other evidence that is deemed sufficient by the court to establish parentage of the child.

      2.  A document or other evidence described in subsection 1 is confidential.

      (Added to NRS by 2025, 1507)

      NRS 127E.130  Order to confirm legal parent and new name of child.  An order of confirmatory adoption must confirm:

      1.  Each legal parent of the child; and

      2.  The new name of the child, if requested in the petition pursuant to NRS 125E.110.

      (Added to NRS by 2025, 1507)

READOPTIONS

      NRS 127E.200  Qualifications.

      1.  A petitioner and any spouse of the petitioner who adopts a child through an intercountry adoption may petition to readopt the child in this State.

      2.  As used in this section, “intercountry adoption” means the process by which a person adopts a child in another country by permanent legal means and brings the child back to live permanently with the person.

      (Added to NRS by 2025, 1507)

      NRS 127E.210  Contents of petition; required documentation and other evidence.  A petition for readoption must:

      1.  Include any information required by NRS 127C.380; and

      2.  Be supported by:

      (a) A copy of any order or certificate of adoption that evidences finalization of the adoption in the foreign country;

      (b) The birth certificate of the child; and

      (c) A certified translation of any document described in paragraphs (a) and (b) that is not in English.

      (Added to NRS by 2025, 1508)

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

      NRS 127E.300  Preparation and filing of report of adoption, amendment or annulment.

      1.  After an order of confirmatory adoption or readoption has been entered, the court shall direct the petitioner or the attorney of the petitioner to prepare a report of adoption on a form prescribed and furnished by the State Registrar of Vital Statistics or the equivalent office in the state that issued the birth certificate. The report may:

      (a) Identify the original certificate of birth of the person adopted;

      (b) Provide sufficient information to prepare a new certificate of birth for the person adopted;

      (c) Identify the order of adoption; and

      (d) Be certified by the clerk of the court.

      2.  If an order of adoption is amended or annulled, the petitioner or the attorney of the petitioner shall prepare a report to the State Registrar of Vital Statistics, which includes sufficient information to identify the original order of adoption and the provisions of that order which were amended or annulled.

      (Added to NRS by 2025, 1508)