Surrogacy in Michigan: What Residents Need to Know

Surrogacy laws in Michigan are restrictive. Learn about your options — including egg donation, which is available in all 50 states.

⚠️ Surrogacy Laws in Michigan

Commercial surrogacy has significant legal restrictions in Michigan. Surrogacy contracts may not be enforceable. Residents interested in surrogacy typically work with agencies and attorneys in more surrogacy-friendly states.

We recommend consulting with a reproductive attorney if you are interested in surrogacy as a Michigan resident.

Egg Donation Is Available in Michigan

Egg donation is fully legal in Michigan. First-time egg donors earn $7,000–$12,000, plus travel and expense reimbursement.

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Nearby Options

Surrogacy in Nearby States

Many Michigan residents pursue surrogacy in neighboring states with clear legal frameworks

Illinois
$57,000–$83,000
Colorado
$57,000–$83,000
Nevada
$57,000–$83,000
California
$67,000–$98,000
Washington
$57,000–$83,000
Oregon
$57,000–$83,000

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