If you are adopting a child who has American Indian or Alaska Native heritage, you must comply with Oregon Indian Child Welfare Act (ORICWA) and federal
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) regulations. This could mean you must contact federally recognized Native American tribe(s) or village(s) and submit additional documentation before the adoption can be finalized.
ODHS must submit an ICWA Compliance Report for all adoptions, per ORS 109.278(1). This report lets the court know whether the documentation you submitted is sufficient for the court to determine if the child has Native American heritage. The court must receive this report
before making this finding.
To submit the ICWA Compliance Report, ODHS must have a completed
Verification of American Indian/Alaska Native Membership or Enrollment (form 1270A) addressing each biological parent's ancestry. This form should be completed by the biological parent(s), petitioner, petitioner’s attorney or licensed adoption agency caseworker.
According to Oregon law ORS 419B.636(2), you should make a "good faith effort to determine whether the child is an Indian child, including, at a minimum, consulting with:
- The child
- The child’s parent or parents
- Any person having custody of the child or with whom the child resides
- Extended family members of the child
- Any other person who may reasonably be expected to have information regarding the child’s membership or eligibility for membership in an Indian tribe, and
- Any Indian tribe of which the child may be a member, or of which the child may be eligible for membership."
See an overview of the nine federally recognized Tribes in Oregon.