If you are the adoptee you have the right to access your adoption record once you have reached the age of 16. You should contact that court to arrange to view the record. You will need to provide details including your birth name and approximate date of adoption. This will help in finding the record. Your birth certificate may provide helpful information. If you're not able to find your birth certificate you can get a copy from the National Records of Scotland (NRS).
You do not need to make a formal application to view your application and you do not need to pay a fee. Court staff will normally ask you to make your request in writing. You will also be asked to provide proof of identity.
It is a good idea to contact the court in advance. This will allow you to make arrangements to view your adoption record and arrange a date and time that is best for you.
An appointment will be made to allow you to open the records and view the contents. Court staff will ensure you have sufficient time to view the contents and make any notes.
Court adoption records may hold some information which is distressing to applicants. There may also be information which is unexpected, particularly in reports considered by the court. You may wish to consider bringing someone with you for support when attending to view records.
If you live a distance from a sheriff court, or outwith Scotland, you may wish to discuss alternative arrangements with court staff. You may wish to consider nominating a representative from one of the organisations that deal with adoptions in Scotland or an authorised social worker to view the records on your behalf. You may need to provide this authority in writing and the nominated representative would be required to provide suitable identification.
If the records are no longer held within the court and have already been transferred to the National Records of Scotland for storage, court staff will make arrangements to retrieve them from the National Records of Scotland to allow you to view them within the court building.
Alternatively, if it is established the National Records of Scotland hold your records you can arrange to view them there. There is guidance on how to access court adoption records held by the National Records of Scotland.
To access adoption records held by a local authority, or an independent adoption agency, please contact the organisation directly.