Consent of Parent To Adoption (Outside The State of Maine) is a legal document that is required when a child is adopted out of state. This document provides the court with the written consent of the biological parent(s) for the child to be adopted by a family living in a different state. It is typically signed in front of a notary public and must be witnessed by two people. There are two types of Consent of Parent To Adoption (Outside The State of Maine). The first type is Uncontested Consent, which occurs when the biological parent(s) voluntarily sign the document and give consent for the adoption to proceed. The second type is Contested Consent, which occurs when the biological parent(s) do not agree to the adoption and the court must issue an order to allow the adoption to proceed. The Consent of Parent To Adoption (Outside The State of Maine) must be properly completed and signed before the adoption can be finalized. It may also be required to be filed with the court in the state where the adoption is taking place. All parties involved in the adoption must sign the document, and it must be notarized in order for it to be considered valid.