Surrogacy in North Carolina:
For Parents and Surrogates
Courts across North Carolina have established a consistent and reliable practice of recognizing gestational surrogacy agreements, making it a safe and supportive environment for intended parents and surrogates alike. Our team at Giving Tree can help navigate the legal landscape and can make your path to parenthood as smooth as possible in North Carolina.

Surrogacy in North Carolina:
A Guide for Intended Parents
From your first consultation to the moment your baby’s birth certificate is issued, Giving Tree Surrogacy provides the guidance, legal coordination, and emotional support that make surrogacy in North Carolina a safe and fulfilling experience.
Through our national network of experienced reproductive law attorneys, we ensure that every family—regardless of origin or structure—has the legal protection and peace of mind they deserve. So you can focus on what matters most: bringing home your baby.
Intended Parents We Support in North Carolina
Every path to parenthood deserves support. That’s why we proudly serve a diverse community of intended parents in North Carolina, offering compassionate, ethical, and personalized guidance at every step of the surrogacy journey.
We work with heterosexual couples facing infertility, medical conditions such as cancer, uterine issues, or multiple failed IVF attempts, LGBTQIA+ couples navigating unique legal and emotional considerations, and single parents by choice pursuing parenthood independently. We also support intended parents living with HIV through the SPAR program, in partnership with leading fertility clinics that follow strict medical protocols to ensure safety and success.
Our team guides you through every stage—from legal planning and donor selection to embryo creation and surrogate matching—providing clarity, support, and peace of mind so you can focus on what truly matters: building your family.
Surrogacy Laws in North Carolina
North Carolina does not have a specific statute regulating surrogacy, but it is widely recognized as a surrogacy-friendly state.
While the law does not explicitly define surrogacy, family courts have developed procedures that allow intended parents to obtain pre-birth or post-birth parentage orders, depending on the county and the circumstances of each case. These court orders confirm the intended parents as the child’s legal parents and direct the issuance of a birth certificate with their names listed—ensuring clarity and protection for everyone involved.
Gestational surrogacy, in which the carrier has no genetic relationship to the child, is well accepted in North Carolina. Traditional surrogacy, however, is less common and may require additional legal steps, such as adoption, to establish parentage. Intended parents—whether married, unmarried, single, or part of an LGBTQIA+ family—can all pursue surrogacy in North Carolina, as the courts generally focus on the intent and best interests of the child.
Because practices can vary by county, it is essential for intended parents to work with experienced reproductive law attorneys familiar with local court procedures. These attorneys ensure that every surrogacy agreement is properly drafted, clearly outlining each party’s medical, emotional, and financial responsibilities, and that the process complies with North Carolina’s legal standards.
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we help intended parents navigate this process with care, professionalism, and transparency. Our team partners closely with local attorneys and clinics to ensure that every step—from drafting the agreement to securing the parentage order—is handled smoothly and ethically.
The Surrogacy Process in North Carolina
Building your family through surrogacy is an exciting process, with several important milestones leading up to delivery day. The surrogacy process for intended parents from initial consultation until they are holding their baby varies in length, most journeys taking 20+ months to complete.
5 Steps to Surrogacy in North Carolina
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Initial consultation & Intended Parent Intake (1-2 months)
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Matching with the Right Surrogate (1 week-1 month)
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Medical Screening & Legal Agreements (6 months)
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Surrogate Pregnancy (10 months)
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Birth, Support and Parenthood (ongoing)
Learn more details about our surrogacy process here.

How Much Does Surrogate Cost in North Carolina?
Surrogacy costs vary for each individual journey. Intended parents in North Carolina can plan for estimated costs for a surrogacy journey to be $149,500+, with the exact costs depending on the specific needs for their surrogate, pregnancy and delivery. If intended parents require an egg donor, those costs would be in addition to surrogacy costs.
Your total surrogacy costs include:
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Our Agency costs
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Your surrogate fees
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Your legal and escrow fees
If you have questions about surrogacy costs, inclusions and exclusions in pricing, or timelines, please contact Giving Tree Surrogacy.
Become a Parent Through Surrogacy in North Carolina
If you’ve decided to grow your family through surrogacy, the first step is scheduling a consultation with us. This is your chance to share your story, ask questions, and see if the team is the right fit for your journey.
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we offer complimentary consultations for intended parents who are emotionally and financially ready to begin within the next 12 months. These private meetings provide guidance on the surrogacy process, expected costs, and how to connect with a surrogate.
Ready to start your surrogacy journey in North Carolina?
Connect with our team today and take the first step toward bringing your baby home.

Surrogacy in North Carolina for Surrogates
Becoming a surrogate is one of the most meaningful ways to help another family while experiencing a life-changing journey yourself.
Surrogates in North Carolina are generous, compassionate, and strong women who want to make a difference. If that sounds like you, surrogacy may be the perfect path.
Becoming a Surrogate in North Carolina
Women who become surrogates are often mothers who loved being pregnant and want to give that joy to someone else. To qualify in North Carolina, surrogates typically must:
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Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
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Be between 21–38 years old
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Have had at least one prior healthy pregnancy (maximum five), with no major complications
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Had no more than two C-sections
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Have a BMI under 32.
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Not be currently using tobacco or recreational drugs, or taking depression/anxiety medications.
These requirements are in place to protect your health and ensure the best possible outcome for everyone involved.
Surrogacy Laws for Surrogates in North Carolina
North Carolina provides surrogates with some legal protections through the courts. Surrogates can expect:
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Gestational surrogacy agreements are generally enforceable under contract law.
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Pre-birth orders are commonly issued in many counties, ensuring surrogates are not recognized as legal parents.
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Independent legal representation is strongly recommended to safeguard surrogates’ rights throughout the process.
Working with an experienced agency such as Giving Tree ensures women living in North Carolina can feel confident in their decision to become a surrogate.
The Surrogacy Process in North Carolina

The surrogate process from start to finish can take about 18-20 months, but the exact timing depends on your individual circumstances. Your surrogacy journey typically follows these key milestones: 1. Application & Initial Consultation (1-2 months) 2. Psychological Pre-Screening (1-3 weeks) 3. Matching with Intended Parents (1-3 months) 4. Medical Screening (1-2 months) 5. Legal Agreements (1-2 months) 6. IVF Preparation & Embryo Transfer (1-2 months) 7. Pregnancy (10 months) 8. Delivery & Post-Birth Support (1-2 months) Each stage is supported by our team so you always know what to expect.
Surrogate Pay in North Carolina
First-time surrogates can earn up to $92,000, and experienced surrogates can earn up to $115,000. Giving Tree has some of the highest surrogate pay in the industry. Surrogates can earn some of the highest compensation when they work with us. Women who become surrogates in North Carolina receive compensation as well as additional benefits.
Support & Benefits
Surrogacy is more than financial—it’s emotional, physical, and deeply personal. At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we honor your commitment with: - Competitive compensation packages - Wellness care packages at different milestones - Access to licensed mental health professionals - Surrogate Sister mentorship program - Peer support groups and ongoing community

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