Fla. Stat. 63.102
Filing of petition for adoption or declaratory statement; venue; proceeding for approval of fees and costs


(1)

PETITION FOR ADOPTION.A petition for adoption may not be filed until after the entry of the judgment or decree terminating parental rights unless the adoptee is an adult or the petitioner is a stepparent or a relative. After a judgment terminating parental rights has been entered, a proceeding for adoption may be commenced by filing a petition entitled, “In the Matter of the Adoption of ” in the circuit court. The person to be adopted shall be designated in the caption in the name by which he or she is to be known if the petition is granted. Except for a joint petition for the adoption of a stepchild, a relative, or an adult, any name by which the minor was previously known may not be disclosed in the petition, the notice of hearing, the judgment of adoption, or the court docket as provided in s. 63.162(3).

(2)

VENUE.A petition for adoption or for a declaratory statement as to the adoption contract must be filed in the county where the petition for termination of parental rights was filed or granted or where the adoption entity is located. The circuit court in this state shall retain jurisdiction over the matter until a final judgment is entered on the adoption, either within or outside the state. The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act does not apply until a final judgment is entered on the adoption.

(3)

FILING OF ADOPTION PETITION REQUIRED.Unless leave of court is granted for good cause shown, a petition for adoption shall be filed not later than 60 days after entry of the final judgment terminating parental rights.

(4)

CONFIDENTIALITY.If the filing of the petition for adoption or for a declaratory statement as to the adoption contract in the county where the petitioner or minor resides would tend to endanger the privacy of the petitioner or minor, the petition for adoption may be filed in a different county, provided the substantive rights of any person will not thereby be affected.

(5)

PRIOR APPROVAL OF FEES AND COSTS.A proceeding for prior approval of fees and costs may be commenced any time after an agreement is reached between the birth mother and the adoptive parents by filing a petition for declaratory statement on the agreement entitled “In the Matter of the Proposed Adoption of a Minor Child” in the circuit court.The petition must be filed by the adoption entity with the consent of the parties to the agreement.A contract for the payment of fees, costs, and expenses permitted under this chapter must be in writing, and any person who enters into the contract has 3 business days in which to cancel the contract unless placement of the child has occurred. To cancel the contract, the person must notify the adoption entity in writing by certified United States mail, return receipt requested, no later than 3 business days after signing the contract. For the purposes of this subsection, the term “business day” means a day on which the United States Postal Service accepts certified mail for delivery. If the contract is canceled within the first 3 business days, the person who cancels the contract does not owe any legal, intermediary, or other fees, but may be responsible for the adoption entity’s actual costs during that time.The court may grant approval only of fees and expenses permitted under s. 63.097. A prior approval of prospective fees and costs shall create a presumption that these items will subsequently be approved by the court under s. 63.132. The court, under s. 63.132, may order an adoption entity to refund any amounts paid under this subsection that are subsequently found by the court to be greater than fees, costs, and expenses actually incurred.The contract may not require, and the court may not approve, any amount that constitutes payment for locating a minor for adoption.A declaratory statement as to the adoption contract, regardless of when filed, shall be consolidated with any related petition for adoption. The clerk of the court shall only assess one filing fee that includes the adoption action, the declaratory statement petition, and the petition for termination of parental rights.Prior approval of fees and costs by the court does not obligate the parent to ultimately relinquish the minor for adoption.

(a)

The petition must be filed by the adoption entity with the consent of the parties to the agreement.

(b)

A contract for the payment of fees, costs, and expenses permitted under this chapter must be in writing, and any person who enters into the contract has 3 business days in which to cancel the contract unless placement of the child has occurred. To cancel the contract, the person must notify the adoption entity in writing by certified United States mail, return receipt requested, no later than 3 business days after signing the contract. For the purposes of this subsection, the term “business day” means a day on which the United States Postal Service accepts certified mail for delivery. If the contract is canceled within the first 3 business days, the person who cancels the contract does not owe any legal, intermediary, or other fees, but may be responsible for the adoption entity’s actual costs during that time.

(c)

The court may grant approval only of fees and expenses permitted under s. 63.097. A prior approval of prospective fees and costs shall create a presumption that these items will subsequently be approved by the court under s. 63.132. The court, under s. 63.132, may order an adoption entity to refund any amounts paid under this subsection that are subsequently found by the court to be greater than fees, costs, and expenses actually incurred.

(d)

The contract may not require, and the court may not approve, any amount that constitutes payment for locating a minor for adoption.

(e)

A declaratory statement as to the adoption contract, regardless of when filed, shall be consolidated with any related petition for adoption. The clerk of the court shall only assess one filing fee that includes the adoption action, the declaratory statement petition, and the petition for termination of parental rights.

(f)

Prior approval of fees and costs by the court does not obligate the parent to ultimately relinquish the minor for adoption.

(6)

STEPCHILD, RELATIVE, AND ADULT ADOPTIONS.Petitions for the adoption of a stepchild, a relative, or an adult shall not require the filing of a separate judgment or separate proceeding terminating parental rights pending adoption. The final judgment of adoption shall have the effect of terminating parental rights simultaneously with the granting of the decree of adoption.

Source: Section 63.102 — Filing of petition for adoption or declaratory statement; venue; proceeding for approval of fees and costs, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0063.­102 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

63.012
Short title
63.022
Legislative intent
63.032
Definitions
63.037
Proceedings applicable to cases resulting from a termination of parental rights under chapter 39
63.039
Duty of adoption entity to prospective adoptive parents
63.042
Who may be adopted
63.043
Mandatory screening or testing for sickle-cell trait prohibited
63.052
Guardians designated
63.053
Rights and responsibilities of an unmarried biological father
63.054
Actions required by an unmarried biological father to establish parental rights
63.062
Persons required to consent to adoption
63.063
Responsibility of parents for actions
63.064
Persons whose consent to an adoption may be waived
63.082
Execution of consent to adoption or affidavit of nonpaternity
63.085
Disclosure by adoption entity
63.087
Proceeding to terminate parental rights pending adoption
63.088
Proceeding to terminate parental rights pending adoption
63.089
Proceeding to terminate parental rights pending adoption
63.092
Report to the court of intended placement by an adoption entity
63.093
Adoption of children from the child welfare system
63.097
Fees
63.102
Filing of petition for adoption or declaratory statement
63.112
Petition for adoption
63.122
Notice of hearing on petition
63.125
Final home investigation
63.132
Affidavit of expenses and receipts
63.135
Information to be submitted to the court
63.142
Hearing
63.152
Application for new birth record
63.162
Hearings and records in adoption proceedings
63.165
State registry of adoption information
63.167
State adoption information center
63.172
Effect of judgment of adoption
63.182
Statute of repose
63.192
Recognition of foreign judgment or decree affecting adoption
63.202
Authority to license
63.207
Out-of-state placement
63.212
Prohibited acts
63.213
Preplanned adoption agreement
63.219
Sanctions
63.222
Effect on prior adoption proceedings
63.232
Duty of person adopting
63.233
Rulemaking authority
63.235
Petitions filed before effective date
63.236
Petitions filed before July 1, 2008
63.0422
Prohibited conditions on adoptions
63.0423
Procedures with respect to surrendered infants
63.0425
Grandparent’s right to notice
63.0427
Agreements for continued communication or contact between adopted child and siblings, parents, and other relatives
63.0541
Public records exemption for the Florida Putative Father Registry
63.2325
Conditions for invalidation of a consent to adoption or affidavit of nonpaternity

Current through Fall 2025

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