Maine foster care and adoption guidelines

The phone number for Maine Child and Family Services is: 207-624-7900.

On this page:

Foster and adoption licensing requirements

You might be a great foster and adoptive parent if:

Costs to foster and adopt

Adoptive and foster parents will have to pay for the cost of the fingerprinting and whatever their doctor or health plan charges for a medical exam.

If a family adopts a child from foster care in another state, there may be additional fees. Please contact Maine Child and Family Services for more information.

Agency contact and orientation information

The State of Maine Department of Health and Human Services is divided into eight districts. Maine DHHS can complete your homestudy. There are private and nonprofit agencies available, too.

Please visit Maine’s Guide to Adoption Services and scroll down to “licensed private adoption agencies” in Maine or scroll further down to Department of Health and Human Services Offices. Then, ask your agency when they are next offering an orientation. Orientations are scheduled as needed based on the number of requests from individuals. Individual orientation is available in most districts.

Post-adoption support services

Information on Maine's children

There are about 1,900 children in Maine Department of Health and Human Services custody at this time. Of those children, there are 100 children with the goal of adoption who are awaiting adoptive families. The majority of children are between the ages of 9 and 17.