Adoption and Surrogacy Choices of Colorado

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Contact Information

4251 Kipling Street
Suite 560
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
United States

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DayHours
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours

Completing your application with Adoption and Surrogacy Choices of Colorado is the first step if you’re hoping to adopt a baby. Our agency offers home studies, matching services, placement, and post-placement services. Providing the most accurate information on your application is essential in assisting our staff with the completion of your home study and in matching you with your birth parents. Once your application is received and processed, you will be notified about which other documents will be required to complete your file.

Adoption and Surrogacy Choices of Colorado have been proudly assisting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) families with the gift of adoption since we opened our doors in 2002. Our agency is honored that you have chosen to gather more information on us and our services.


Services and information

  • Traditional Foster Care
  • Emergency Foster Care
  • Respite Foster Care
  • Adoption
  • Other
  • Surrogacy Services

Requirements to become a foster parent

You must meet minimum requirements to provide foster care for children in Colorado. Foster parents for children and families must:

  • Be 21 years of age or older
  • Maintain sufficient income to support a family
  • Have physical and mental capability to care for children and youth
  • Pass a child abuse background and criminal background check
  • Work with a treatment team and undergo future training
  • Complete a Home Study

Prospective foster families can contact a Colorado child placement agency or your local Department of Human Services. Social workers in these child welfare agencies will provide information about Colorado's child welfare system, foster care, and the adoption process.

Social workers recommended that other adults and children in your home agree to provide long-term home care, too. If everyone is ready to welcome a new child, your local agency will help your home become an approved foster home.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

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JT Adamson
Jan 07, 2018

Absolutely amazing staff and organization. We first contacted ACofC to provide another organization a home study portfolio; however throughout this process they were so easy and wonderful to work with, we ended up dropping the other agency and made ACofC our adoption provider. The team at ACofC have been wonderful and enjoyable. They made us feel comfortable, were accessible and responsive to all of our questions, and made a complex and emotional time very simple and understandable. They are a compassionate, warm and truly amazing team to work with for any and all adoption needs.

Rating: 5

Sarah Lurie
Dec 26, 2017

We used this group to do our homestudy for both of our adoptions and to finalize our second adoption. They were thorough, kind, and considerate. They were never pushy, and they were never judge-y. Every time somebody asks me about adoption, I refer them to Adoption Choices.

Rating: 5

Dustin Brackett
Nov 28, 2017

Such an amazing group of people with an obvious passion for helping birth parents, adoptive families, and children.

Rating: 5