Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB930

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Certificate of foreign birth; authorize without judicial proceeding under certain circumstances.

Impact

The implementation of HB930 is expected to simplify the paperwork and legal requirements for families who adopt children from abroad. It eliminates the need for lengthy judicial processes that currently apply to obtaining a birth certificate for these children. Under this bill, adoptive parents would only need to present specific documents such as a Certificate of Citizenship and proof of residency in Mississippi, thereby expediting the administrative process and enhancing the family's ability to secure essential legal documentation for their child.

Summary

House Bill 930 proposes a new section in the Mississippi Code that enables the State Registrar to issue a Certificate of Foreign Birth without the need for judicial proceedings, provided certain criteria are met. The bill specifically targets children who have acquired United States citizenship through foreign adoption, allowing for a streamlined process to obtain documentation of their birth in foreign countries. This legislation intends to reduce the bureaucratic burden on adoptive parents and facilitate the legal acclimatization of adopted children in Mississippi.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the adequacy of its criteria and the potential implications on state laws surrounding adoption and citizenship. Critics might argue that bypassing judicial oversight could lead to complications or discrepancies in documenting a child's identity and citizenship status. As this bill is situated within the broader context of adoption law in Mississippi, its passage could stimulate discussions on the balance between reducing procedural burdens and ensuring thorough vetting processes for foreign adoptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1029

Certificate of Foreign Birth; authorize without judicial proceeding under certain circumstances.

MS HB1395

Adoption; authorize original birth certificate to be provided to certain adoptees and birth parent contact forms.

MS SB2700

Birth certificate; require designation of sex and prohibit change unless mistake at the time the certificate was issued.

MS SB2742

Birth certificate fees; allow to be spent on maternal, infant and children's healthcare programs.

MS SB2686

Certificate of need; authorize nursing facility in any underserved minority zip code area.

MS SB2682

Health Care Certificate of Need Law; repeal.

MS SB2766

Adoption petitions; clarify that attached certificate may be executed by any physician.

MS HB1337

Adoption of adults; clarify authorization for.

MS HB37

Death certificate; APRNs and physician assistants may sign instead of physician in certain circumstances.

MS HB152

Courtroom proceeding; authorize video conferences for certain proceedings.

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MS SB2588

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Certificate of Foreign Birth; authorize without judicial proceeding under certain circumstances.

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