Vermont Consent of Agency In Non Stepparent Adoption is a legal document required by the state of Vermont for non-stepparent adoptions. This document is used to provide written consent from the placing agency or agencies, allowing the adoptive family to proceed with the adoption. It is important to note that the Vermont Consent of Agency In Non Stepparent Adoption is different from the Parental Consent of Adoption, which is required for stepparent adoptions. There are two types of Vermont Consent of Agency In Non Stepparent Adoption: Agency Consent for an Out-of-Home Placement and Agency Consent for an In-Home Placement. The Agency Consent for an Out-of-Home Placement is required when the adoption is taking place outside the home of the adoptive family. This type of consent is typically used when the adoptive family is adopting a child from a different state or country. The Agency Consent for an In-Home Placement is required when the adoption is taking place within the home of the adoptive family. This type of consent is typically used when the adoptive family is adopting a child from within the state of Vermont. Both types of Vermont Consent of Agency In Non Stepparent Adoption require the agency or agencies to provide written consent for the adoptive family to proceed with the adoption. The consent must include the name of the adoptive family, the name of the child, the date of the consent, and the signature of the agency or agencies. The consent must be signed by any agency or agencies that have had legal custody of the child, including the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services or the Department of Children and Family Services.