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An Integrated Birth Certificate (IBC) is a form of birth certificate that includes information about an adopted person’s parents and siblings at birth, as well as their parents and siblings after adoption. It has been available in NSW since 16 November 2020.
An IBC will be issued by NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (BDM) to all newly adopted persons in NSW with a post-adoptive birth certificate. An adopted person in NSW will receive a post-adoptive birth certificate and an IBC, both are legally recognised and contain the same registration number.
The IBC is available for adoptions that occurred prior to 16 November 2020. An adopted person is entitled to receive an IBC provided the adoption is registered in NSW. Applying for an IBC is optional and the process for obtaining an IBC will vary depending on when the adoption occurred, the age of the adopted person, and in some circumstances other factors which will be managed by the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ).
Applications for an IBC is available via the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Please refer to the Integrated Birth Certificates Fact Sheet (PDF, 97.3 KB), for further information.
Should you have any questions you are encouraged to speak with a staff member at Post Adoption Information Unit (PAIU), by contacting the Post Adoption Information Hotline on 1300 799 023 or (02) 9716 3005 or Adoption.Information@dcj.nsw.gov.au
The Benevolent Society’s Post Adoption Resource Centre (PARC) also provides support and information on accessing records to people affected by adoption. They can be contacted on 1800 236 762.
16 Jan 2025