The California Safely Surrendered Baby
Law allows a distressed parent who is unable or unwilling to care for an
infant can legally, confidentially, and safely surrender their baby within
three days of birth. This protects the parent(s) from arrest or prosecution
for abandonment as long as the baby has not been abused or neglected.
- Take the baby to a hospital emergency room.
- As long as the child shows no signs of abuse or neglect, no name
or other information is required. A bracelet will be placed on
the baby for identification, and a matching bracelet will be given
to the parent. The bracelet will help connect the parent to the
baby if the parent wants the baby back.
- The law allows another person to bring in the baby if they have legal
custody.
- The parent will be asked about health history -- to better care for
the baby.
- Once the parent has safely turned over the baby, the parent is free
to go.
State of California Official Page: Safely Surrender Baby |