Surrogacy Near Me - State Surrogacy Laws and Guidelines
Surrogacy is a beautiful way to build your family or help someone else build theirs. But it can be an emotional and confusing journey for both intended parents and surrogates. As you’re considering surrogacy, it’s normal to have questions about the process. We’ve put together answers to common questions we get asked about the rules and regulations surrounding surrogacy.
Absolutely not! Whether you are an intended parent or surrogate, you can choose a surrogacy agency anywhere in the U.S. You are not limited to surrogacy agencies near you. The most important aspect of finding an agency is making sure it’s the right fit for you.
No, intended parents and surrogates do not need to be in the same state. Some intended parents may prefer a surrogate in the same location to allow for easier communication and to be able to attend doctor’s appointments. However, it is not a requirement.
Surrogacy is legal in most states. The only states that prohibit surrogacy are Louisiana, Michigan, and Nebraska.
If you have questions about surrogacy in your state, we’ve put together state-specific guidelines below. If your state isn’t there, please contact us and we will be happy to help!
At Pinnacle Surrogacy, we work with surrogates from all over the United States and intended parents from all over the world. As a result, we are familiar with the laws and regulations surrounding surrogacy in each of these places.