Surrogacy Has Been Legal in Georgia Since 1997 Here Is What That Means in Practice
Gestational surrogacy has been recognized under Georgian civil law since 1997. Intended parents receive direct parental rights at birth no adoption process, no court order required. Our legal team prepares every contract and coordinates with Georgian authorities and your home country's embassy throughout.
Legally Recognized
Surrogacy is regulated under Articles 143 and 144 of Georgia's Civil Code, providing clear legal standing for intended parents.
Birth Certificate Rights
Intended parents are named directly on the birth certificate no adoption or court order required.
Surrogate Protections
Georgian law requires health coverage, fair compensation, and independent legal representation for all surrogates.
International Accessibility
Georgia's legislation specifically accommodates international intended parents, making it one of the few countries with an explicit legal framework for this.
Your Questions About Georgian Surrogacy Law, Answered
Document Checklist
- Notarized copy of marriage certificate
- Valid passport copies for both intended parents
- Medical report confirming need for surrogacy
- Signed surrogacy agreement (prepared by our legal team)
- Power of attorney (for clients not present at delivery)
- Embassy-specific documentation for child's travel documents
- Notarized consent forms for IVF procedures
- Insurance documentation for surrogate
Important: Legal requirements vary depending on your country of residence. We recommend scheduling a legal consultation before beginning the process.
Legal Notice
The information on this page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by reading this page or submitting a contact inquiry. Surrogacy and reproductive law vary by country and jurisdiction. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified family law attorney in your home country before beginning any surrogacy programme. Past programme outcomes do not guarantee future results.

Our Legal Team Handles the Paperwork
You do not need to figure out the legal side of this on your own. Our in-house team has prepared surrogacy and IVF agreements for families from over 40 countries. We draft every contract, coordinate with Georgian authorities, and liaise directly with your home country's embassy when needed.
Every document we prepare is explained to you in plain language before you sign. If you have questions about a specific clause, about timelines, or about what happens in unusual situations we answer them directly. We do not rush the legal phase.
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