Surrogacy in Washington State | Trusted Surrogacy Agency & Support

Your Trusted Guide with OneWorld Generations

Surrogacy in Washington State is both legally clear and deeply meaningful when guided with care. At OneWorld Generations, our steadfast mission is to support intended parents and prospective surrogates through a fully transparent, compassionate, and legally sound journey.

Being Aware of the Washington Legal System

lawful certainty through pre-birth orders: Because gestational surrogacy is lawful in Washington, intended parents can obtain legal parenthood prior to delivery. To ensure that your names appear on the birth certificate right away—while maintaining surrogate privacy—the hospital files a Surrogate Birth Filing Form (DOH 422-156) at the time of delivery.

Local legal expertise matters: We link you with knowledgeable ART lawyers in Washington to manage the filing process, create detailed contracts, and obtain pre-birth orders.

Transparent Costs & Agency Support

Surrogacy is deeply rewarding—but costs vary. Here’s how we guide you:

ExpenseTypical Range
Agency & Coordination Fees$20,000 – $40,000
Surrogate Compensation$55,000 – $65,000 (includes expenses)
Legal Fees$3,000 – $15,000
Medical & IVF (via clinic)Varies—based on individual plan
Insurance (medical & life)Custom quotes available through agency

We support upfront financial transparency—no surprises or hidden fees. Each quotation covers the entire range: surrogate care, legal assistance, medical coordination, matching, and support.

The Support Network of the Surrogate

Throughout the procedure, surrogates are equipped with:

Holistic screening: Extensive medical and psychological assessments guarantee both mental and physical preparedness for the trip.

Ongoing support: From application to postpartum, OneWorld Generations offers resources, counseling, and specialized case managers.

Unambiguous pay plan: We provide base pay along with timely and respectful reimbursement for maternity clothes, childcare, travel, pumping, postpartum requirements, and more.

Matching & Personalized Care

Thoughtful matching process: We create meaningful, secure relationships using personality profiles, communication styles, and shared expectations to match intended parents with their surrogate.

Open and collaborative relationships: A mutual-selection process ensures both sides feel confident before proceeding.

Who We Serve

Individuals and couples across the LGBTQ+ spectrum

Heterosexual couples experiencing infertility or medical barriers

Single intended parents

International intended parents seeking U.S.-based surrogacy

Questions and Answers – Utah Surrogacy

Is it legal to use a surrogate in Utah?
In agreement. Legally, gestational surrogacy is allowed as long as the contract is approved by a Utah court prior to embryo transfer.
Definitely. All intended parents, including LGBTQ+ couples, who take the same legal route to obtain parental rights, are eligible to use surrogacy under Utah law.
This court-approved agreement, which outlines your parental rights prior to delivery, is crucial for Utah surrogacy legal protection and clarity.
A typical Utah surrogacy trip, including all significant expenses, costs between $100K and $180K. We’ll give you a precise, customized breakdown during your appointment.

In addition to their base pay package, which often ranges from $45K to $65K, surrogates also receive benefits like counseling, postpartum assistance, travel and accommodation expenses, and medical care.

The Reasons OneWorld Generations Succeeds in Surrogacy in Washington

State-specific expertise: thorough familiarity with DOH regulations, hospital procedures, and Washington’s pre-birth order procedures.

Full-service coordination: Everything is provided in one smooth experience, from first matching to medical, legal, and birth assistance.

Compassionate, inclusive care: LGBTQ+ inclusion, culturally sensitive support, and respect for each individual or family.

Efficiency and trust: Professional direction supported by prompt correspondence and observable outcomes.

Are You All Set to Go?

OneWorld Generations is here to help, whether you’re ready to take the initial step, looking for a reputable surrogacy agency in Washington State, or asking how much surrogates in Washington are paid. For your free, no-obligation consultation, get in touch with us right now, and together, let’s mold your path.

Standard Base Compensation

Base compensation for surrogates serves as the foundational payment for their invaluable role in the surrogacy process. This compensation typically reflects various factors, including the surrogate’s experience, location, and any specific medical or personal circumstances that may influence the arrangement. Establishing a fair base compensation is essential, as it not only acknowledges the surrogate’s commitment and sacrifices but also sets the tone for the overall compensation package.

We believe that each surrogate should have the opportunity to determine her own compensation. To provide a general guideline for base compensation, OneWorld Generations has outlined the following calculation rationale.

It’s important to note that, in addition to base compensation, surrogates will receive additional benefits, which are a significant part of the overall compensation package. For more information on the complete compensation structure at OneWorld Generations, please refer to here.

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$60,000

CA, NV, OR, AZ with surrogacy friendly insurance

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$55,000

CA, NV, OR, AZ without surrogacy friendly insurance

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$55,000

Other states with surrogacy friendly insurance

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$50,000

Other states without surrogacy friendly insurance

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+$2,000

If below or equal to 3 deliveries

+$2,000

If married

+$2,000

If living in California

+$1,000

If below 33 years old

+$2,000

If no C-sections

+$1,000

If BMI below or equal to 28

+$10,000

If 1 surrogacy experience

+$15,000

If 2 surrogacy experience

+$20,000

If 3 and above surrogacy experience

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