Are you intrested in being a surrogate ?

Are you ready to become a surrogate in Texas? Surrogacy Choices of Texas has licensed professionals that are ready to take you step by step through the surrogacy process. We offer full gestational surrogacy services including medical and legal screenings, matching with an intended family, creating the surrogacy contract, the medical processes and pregnancy, and counseling support. We are full service Texas surrogacy agency that will help with every detail.

Are you interested in being an Intended Parent?

Surrogacy Choices of Texas welcomes hopeful intended parents and we are prepared to support you through the surrogacy process. We welcome same-sex couples, single individuals, and heterosexual couples. Once you decide surrogacy is right for you we will help you determine whether you need donor sperm or egg, provide matching services, work through the legal requirements, coordinate the medical processes, and guide you through the entire surrogacy journey. 

Surrogacy Process in Texas

Surrogacy is legal in Texas and there is well-defined Texas surrogacy law that protects the rights of both parties to a surrogacy agreement in this state. Our surrogacy specialists will answer any questions you have about the Texas surrogacy process and when you're ready, provide case management and support services. We will guide you through every step of the process.

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We are excited to offer you full-service surrogacy support in Texas.

Meet the Team

We are staffed in Texas and across the U.S. to help surrogate mothers and intended parents.

Finding and matching

Intended parents and gestational carriers are fully screened and meet all surrogacy requirements when they work with us.

Medical Screenings

All parties will undergo thorough medical screenings to ensure physical, mental, and emotional readiness.

Sign the Agreement

Our surrogacy legal team is dedicated to providing services that meet your state and federal laws with the utmost moral and ethical values.

Pregnancy & Birth

Our agency ensure all parties are prepared for a surrogate pregnancy and birth of the baby.

What You Need To Know About Surrogacy

Here are a few of the common questions that we get, along with answers to the questions. Contact us if any of your questions are not answered here.

Yes! There is no statute or published case law that prohibits gestational surrogacy in Texas. 

Surrogacy law is constantly evolving and changing. The laws are different from state-to-state, and sometimes even from county-to-county. 

Gestational Surrogacy is permitted by Texas by Tex. Fam. Code§ 160-751 through § 160-763 which authorizes Gestational Surrogacy for married Intended Parents who follow the procedures specified in the statute, including having their Gestational Carrier agreement validated by a court before birth.

If you are an intended parent and live in a state where surrogacy is illegal, you still have options. Most intended parents who live in states where compensated surrogacy is illegal choose to work with surrogates from other surrogacy-legal states.

A surrogate who wants to receive compensation for a surrogacy journey must live in a surrogacy-legal state.

Yes. A surrogacy lawyer is extremely important. Intended parents often turn to surrogacy attorneys for help navigating the gestational surrogacy journey. Surrogacy Choices ensures you are legally represented and supported. 

Yes, so long as it is done pursuant to the statutory validation procedure.

  • Married heterosexual couple using own egg and own sperm: Yes
  • Married heterosexual couple using an egg donor or sperm donor: Yes
  • Unmarried heterosexual couple using own egg and own sperm: Yes, some courts may allow, even though the statute only refers to a married couple.
  • Unmarried heterosexual couple using an egg donor or sperm donor: Same as above.
  • Same-sex couple using an egg donor or sperm donor: Same as above
  • Single parent using own egg or sperm: Yes, some courts may allow.
  • Married heterosexual couple: Yes
  • Unmarried heterosexual couple: Yes, some courts may allow.
  • Same-sex couple: Yes, if married
  • Single parent: Yes, some courts may allow.

What our Texas professionals want you to know:

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