Oklahoma Code § 10-7503-2.5

Title 10. Children: Acknowledgment of consent to adoption or permanent
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relinquishment before judge - Affidavit of nondisclosure.
A.  At the time that a written consent to adoption or permanent
relinquishment is acknowledged by a biological parent before a judge
of a court of this state, the judge shall advise the biological
parent:
1.  That an adult adopted person born in the State of Oklahoma
whose decree of adoption is finalized after November 1, 1997, may
obtain such person's original certificate of birth;
2.  That, if affidavits of nondisclosure have been filed by both
biological parents and have not been revoked by either biological
parent at the time that the request for the original birth
certificate is made by the adult adopted person, the original birth
certificate will not be released to the adult adopted person; and
3.  That if an unrevoked affidavit of nondisclosure by only one
biological parent is on file with the State Registrar of Vital
Statistics at the time that the request for the original birth
certificate is made by the adult adopted person, identifying
information regarding the parent who filed the unrevoked affidavit
of nondisclosure will be deleted from the original birth certificate
before it is provided to the adult adopted person.  The identity of
the parent who does not have an unrevoked affidavit of nondisclosure
on file, if it is contained in the original birth certificate, will
be disclosed.
B.  1.  The judge shall ascertain whether the biological parent
wishes to execute an affidavit of nondisclosure.  If so, an
affidavit of nondisclosure form shall be made available to the
biological parent by the court and may be executed in the presence
of the judge at the time the written consent to adoption or
relinquishment for adoption is acknowledged.
2.  An affidavit of nondisclosure signed at the time a consent
or relinquishment is acknowledged shall be filed in the adoption
action with the consent or relinquishment for adoption.
3.  Affidavit of nondisclosure forms shall also be available in
each district court clerk's office and may be executed and filed by
a biological parent in the court in which an adoption action is
pending.
4.  An affidavit of nondisclosure may be filed after a final
decree of adoption has been entered.
C.  A biological parent who has executed an affidavit of
nondisclosure may revoke the affidavit of nondisclosure at any time
by filing a revocation with the State Registrar of Vital Statistics.
Upon receipt of a revocation of an affidavit of nondisclosure, the

State Registrar shall attach the revocation to the affidavit of
nondisclosure and file it with the original certificate of birth and
other records of the adoption.
D.  The failure to follow any provisions of this section shall
not be grounds to challenge a decree of adoption.

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