
Georgia has developed a structured legal and medical environment for assisted reproductive arrangements, including gestational surrogacy. The country provides a defined framework that allows intended parents and surrogates to participate in regulated programs under national legislation.
ART Parenthood Global Pathways offers coordination and guidance throughout the surrogacy journey in Georgia, working alongside licensed medical and legal professionals to ensure compliance, clarity, and responsible oversight.
Surrogacy arrangements in Georgia operate within the provisions of civil and healthcare legislation. Key general principles include:
Surrogacy agreements are formalized before embryo transfer.
Legal parentage is determined according to Georgian law.
The birth registration process reflects the intended parents where statutory requirements are met.
Contracts must comply with local regulatory standards.
Because laws and interpretations may evolve, independent legal consultation is strongly recommended for all intended parents.
Eligibility for surrogacy in Georgia may depend on:
Medical indication for assisted reproduction
Marital or relationship status (subject to current legislation)
Completion of required documentation
Compliance with immigration and citizenship procedures for international parents
Each case is assessed individually to determine alignment with current regulatory requirements.
The medical process is conducted at licensed fertility clinics and typically includes:
Initial medical evaluation
Surrogate screening and health assessment
IVF procedure and embryo creation
Embryo transfer
Ongoing prenatal monitoring
Delivery at an accredited medical facility
All clinical procedures are performed by qualified healthcare providers. ART Parenthood Global Pathways does not provide medical treatment but coordinates between parties and clinics.
A surrogacy journey in Georgia involves structured documentation and administrative steps, including:
Preparation of surrogacy agreement
Notarization and legal formalities
Medical documentation compliance
Birth registration
Post-birth documentation support
International intended parents may require additional procedures for passport issuance and recognition of parental rights in their home country.
While each journey differs, the process may include:
Initial consultation and documentation review
Surrogate identification and medical screening
IVF cycle scheduling
Pregnancy period (approximately 9 months)
Post-delivery documentation processing
Timelines vary depending on medical readiness, documentation accuracy, and administrative factors.
We operate with a structured, ethical approach that includes:
Informed consent for all parties
Confidential handling of personal data
Transparent coordination practices
Non-discriminatory engagement.
If you would like to explore surrogacy pathways in Georgia and understand whether you may qualify under current regulations, contact our team for an initial discussion.
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