Become A Surrogate in Arizona
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Becoming a Surrogate in Arizona

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Abundant Beginnings Co. (ABC Surrogacy) was founded by two women with more than 30 years of combined experience in the surrogacy field. That professional background—together with personal experience supporting surrogates—allows us to offer clear, compassionate guidance to women considering surrogacy in Arizona.

As an independent, privately operated agency, we’ve assembled a team of professionals dedicated to supporting you throughout the process. ABC Surrogacy also works closely with experienced attorneys who understand Arizonasurrogacy requirements and procedures and will help ensure each step is handled properly and with care.

Surrogacy is a deeply personal decision. Whether you’re learning about it for the first time or preparing to move forward, we provide resources and individualized attention to help guide you. From initial screenings and match coordination to navigating Arizona’s legal procedures, our mission is to help every phase of your journey feel smooth, supported, and carefully managed.

“In spite of the challenges I faced, this was one of the most rewarding things I have ever done…If you are considering surrogacy, I truly believe you are a special person… This was one of the most rewarding things I have ever done.”

Read Brittany's Second Surrogacy Journey

“Surrogacy weighed heavy on my heart and I just couldn’t shake the feeling that it was my calling to become a surrogate…I loved all the support and the fact they were a smaller company, so I didn’t feel like a number.”
Read Desiree's Story Helping a Couple Become Parents

“I heard the IP mom behind me crying with happiness, love, and joy! She bent down to give me a hug and whispered in my ear, ‘Thank you,’ and it was at that moment when I started to cry happy tears and truly realized how much of an impact I just made for this family.”
Read Jennifer's Birth Story

Why Be A Surrogate?

Becoming a surrogate involves big commitment, but ultimately brings the reward of helping create new families.

Compensation & Costs

For a first-time surrogate in Arizona, base compensation generally ranges between $60,000 and $70,000. This compensation recognizes the significant commitment you are making—physically, emotionally, and in terms of time and dedication.

Experienced surrogates are eligible for higher base compensation to reflect the experience and knowledge they bring to the process. ABC is open to discussing compensation on an individual basis with each applicant to help meet expectations, and the base is often $10,000 to $15,000 higher than a first-time surrogate.

Additional Benefits

In addition to base compensation, Arizona surrogates receive reimbursements and stipends intended to cover pregnancy-related expenses and help support comfort and wellbeing throughout the journey. Abundant Beginnings’ benefits commonly include:

  • Maternity Clothing Allowance: A set stipend to help purchase maternity clothing and pregnancy essentials.
  • Medical Insurance: Intended parents typically secure or provide comprehensive health insurance coverage for prenatal, delivery, and postpartum care.
  • Monthly Allowance: A regular stipend for incidental expenses such as parking for medical appointments, phone calls, meals, or other small costs.
  • Childcare and Travel Costs: Reimbursement for childcare when attending medical visits, plus travel expenses related to appointments, including fuel, lodging if necessary, or other transportation costs.
  • Additional Bonus: A bonus is offered at medical and legal clearance, totaling $4,000, to recognize your commitment from the very beginning.

When combined with base compensation, many Arizona surrogates receive a total package that approaches or exceeds $85,000—and more for an experienced surrogate.

Health Insurance and Coverage

In Arizona, intended parents are expected to provide or arrange comprehensive health insurance coverage that addresses all pregnancy-related medical care. Surrogates should not be responsible for out-of-pocket expenses for prenatal visits, delivery, or postpartum care. Any deductibles, copayments, or gaps in coverage are reimbursed by the intended parents.

If a surrogate’s current health insurance policy excludes surrogacy, the intended parents will secure alternative coverage or ensure any uncovered costs are fully addressed.

Peace of Mind for Everyone

While Arizona does not have a surrogacy-specific statute, the state’s courts have developed a well-established practice of issuing parentage orders that provide legal clarity and protection for both surrogates and intended parents. By working with a trusted agency like Abundant Beginnings Co. (ABC Surrogacy), you can move forward with confidence, knowing you will receive the financial support, medical care, and legal guidance you deserve at every stage of the journey. Our team is here to help ensure your experience is positive, safe, and fully supported.

Arizona Surrogate Requirements

Age Requirements

We generally work with surrogates between the ages of 21 and 40. This age range helps ensure candidates are physically prepared for pregnancy while balancing overall health and lifestyle considerations.

Healthy Lifestyle

A Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18 and 32 is recommended, as maintaining a healthy weight reduces medical risks during pregnancy and supports a safer experience for both surrogate and baby.

Previous Healthy Pregnancy

Before becoming a surrogate, you must have successfully carried at least one pregnancy to term without major complications.

This requirement demonstrates your ability to handle the physical demands of pregnancy and provides you with the personal experience and confidence needed for the surrogacy journey.

U.S Citizenship or Permanent Residency

You must be a United States citizen, lawful permanent resident, or green card holder. If you are a legal resident or immigrant, your documentation should remain valid for at least two years to avoid any legal complications during the surrogacy process.

Proper documentation also helps ensure that you are fully protected under Arizona’s legal procedures for establishing parentage.

Background Check

A background check is included in our standard screening. This step provides reassurance to you, the intended parents, and the agency that there are no legal or ethical issues, either for you or your partner, that could interfere with the surrogacy process.

Medical Screening

All surrogates undergo a thorough medical evaluation to confirm overall health and to identify any conditions that could pose a risk during pregnancy.

A psychological assessment is also part of the process, ensuring that you are emotionally prepared for the unique responsibilities of surrogacy. Our goal is to make sure you feel confident, informed, and supported from the very beginning.

Legal Representation

Surrogates in Arizona must also work with their own legal counsel to review and finalize the surrogacy contract.

Your attorney will safeguard your rights, explain the court order process for establishing parentage, and ensure you fully understand every detail of the agreement. Abundant Beginnings will share referrals of highly qualified and experienced attorneys who are familiar with Arizona surrogacy law.

At Abundant Beginnings Co. (ABC Surrogacy), we’re committed to guiding and supporting surrogates throughout every step of their journey. Our experienced and compassionate team ensures you feel valued, cared for, and respected, creating the best possible experience for both you and the families you help create.

Surrogacy for LGBTQ+ Families

At Abundant Beginnings, we believe in inclusivity and provide equal opportunities to all aspiring surrogates, regardless of the sexual orientation or marital status of the intended parents. If you choose to partner with us as a surrogate in Arizona, you may have the opportunity to help create diverse family structures, including same-sex couples, single parents, and other unique family configurations.

Our agency approaches each surrogacy journey with sensitivity, respect, and professionalism, recognizing that every family has its own story and needs. We work to create a welcoming environment where surrogates feel valued, supported, and comfortable throughout the entire process.

In Arizona, courts have been receptive to issuing parentage orders for all types of families, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or marital status. These court orders provide the legal foundation for birth certificates and parental recognition, allowing LGBTQ+ families in Arizona to pursue surrogacy with confidence and security.

Our goal is to make each surrogacy journey deeply fulfilling for everyone involved. When you work with Abundant Beginnings, you become part of a supportive community that values your dedication and respects the vision of the families you help create. We are proud to stand alongside you as together we build loving, diverse families here in Arizona.

Frequently Asked Questions

What base compensation can a first-time surrogate in Arizona typically expect?

For a first-time surrogate in Arizona, base compensation generally ranges between $60,000 and $70,000.

What reimbursements and stipends are commonly included for Arizona surrogates?

Common benefits include a maternity clothing allowance, medical insurance typically secured or provided by intended parents for prenatal/delivery/postpartum care, a monthly allowance for incidental expenses, reimbursement for childcare when attending medical visits, reimbursement for travel expenses related to appointments (including fuel, lodging if necessary, or other transportation costs), and a $4,000 bonus offered at medical and legal clearance.

Do intended parents cover deductibles and copays for pregnancy care in Arizona?

Yes. In Arizona, intended parents are expected to provide or arrange comprehensive health insurance coverage for pregnancy-related medical care, and any deductibles, copayments, or gaps in coverage are reimbursed by the intended parents.

What are the general eligibility requirements to be a surrogate in Arizona?

ABC generally works with surrogates ages 21–40, recommends a BMI between 18 and 32, requires at least one prior term pregnancy without major complications, requires U.S. citizenship/lawful permanent residency/green card status (with documentation valid at least two years if a legal resident or immigrant), and includes medical and psychological evaluations plus a background check.

Why must Arizona surrogates have their own attorney?

Surrogates in Arizona must work with their own legal counsel to review and finalize the surrogacy contract, and because Arizona does not have a surrogacy-specific statute, independent legal representation is especially important to safeguard rights, explain the parentage court order process, and ensure understanding of the agreement.

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