Surrogate Compensation in Miami-Dade County, Florida
Cities in Miami-Dade County: Miami, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Coral Gables, Homestead.
Miami-Dade County is South Florida's engine — an extraordinarily diverse metro of over 2.7 million people with a massive Latin American, Caribbean, and international community. The county's cosmopolitan character creates unique surrogacy demand, particularly from international intended parents from Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Venezuela who seek Florida surrogates for the state's clear legal framework and proximity to their home countries. Multiple national agencies specialize in Miami-Dade County surrogates.
Surrogate-reported data from agencies working in Florida shows first-time surrogates earning base compensation between $44K and $65K, with an average around $50K. Experienced surrogates — those with at least one prior journey — typically earn between $60K and $76K.
These figures represent base compensation only. Total compensation including monthly allowances ($200–$500/month), embryo transfer fees, maternity clothing, milestone bonuses, and lost wages reimbursement typically adds $8,000–$15,000 on top of your base.
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Surrogacy Agencies Serving Miami-Dade County
The following agencies actively recruit and work with surrogates in Florida, including Miami-Dade County. Compensation packages, requirements, and support levels vary — comparing agencies is one of the most important steps in your journey.
Compensation packages from different agencies serving Florida can differ by $5,000–$15,000 for the same surrogate profile. Compare at least 2–3 before committing.
Surrogacy Law in Florida
Florida has a clear surrogacy statute (Florida Statute 742.15) that allows gestational surrogacy with certain requirements. Pre-birth orders are available and agencies actively recruit in Florida.
How to Become a Surrogate in Miami-Dade County
Research & Choose an Agency
Compare agencies serving Florida. Look at compensation packages, support staff ratios, match timelines, and reviews from past surrogates. SurroScore's agency directory has profiles for every major agency.
Submit Your Application
Most agencies have an online application. Basic requirements: 21–40 years old, at least one prior successful pregnancy, healthy BMI, non-smoker, financially stable.
Medical & Psychological Screening
After application acceptance, you'll undergo a thorough medical screening and psychological evaluation. This typically takes 4–8 weeks and is covered by the intended parents.
Match with Intended Parents
Your agency presents you to potential intended parent matches based on shared values and goals. Most surrogates complete 1–3 matching meetings before finding the right fit. Average match time: 2–4 months.
Legal Contract
Before any medical procedures, both parties sign a gestational surrogacy agreement. You'll have your own attorney (paid by the intended parents). Florida's legal framework determines what's included.
Medical Preparation & Embryo Transfer
After legal clearance, you'll begin medication to prepare your uterus. The embryo transfer is a quick outpatient procedure. Allowances and transfer fees begin at this stage.
Base Compensation Begins
After a confirmed fetal heartbeat (typically 6–8 weeks after transfer), base compensation payments begin monthly through delivery. Total journey time: typically 18–24 months.
Surrogate Requirements in Miami-Dade County
Most agencies working with Miami-Dade County surrogates maintain similar baseline requirements. Generally, you must:
- Be between 21–40 years old
- Have successfully given birth to and be raising at least one biological child
- Be a non-smoker with a healthy BMI (most agencies: under 32)
- Pass a medical and psychological screening
- Have no felony convictions
- Be financially stable (not relying on public assistance)
- Have a stable living situation
- Be a US citizen or permanent resident
Frequently Asked Questions — Surrogacy in Miami-Dade County
Surrogate compensation in Miami-Dade County follows Florida market rates. First-time surrogates typically earn $44K–$65K in base compensation (average $50K). Experienced surrogates earn $60K–$76K. Total compensation including allowances, transfer fees, and milestone bonuses typically adds $8,000–$15,000.
Several national surrogacy agencies actively recruit surrogates in Miami-Dade County. ConceiveAbilities, Surrogate First, American Surrogacy are among the agencies working with Florida surrogates. Compare all agencies on the SurroScore directory.
Florida has a clear surrogacy statute (Florida Statute 742.15) that allows gestational surrogacy with certain requirements. Pre-birth orders are available and agencies actively recruit in Florida.
Most agencies recruiting in Miami-Dade County require surrogates to be 21–40 years old, have given birth to and be raising at least one biological child, be a non-smoker with healthy BMI (typically under 32), pass medical and psychological screening, and be financially stable.
From application to first base payment, most surrogates wait 8–14 months. Timeline: application and screening (4–8 weeks), agency matching (2–4 months), legal contract (4–6 weeks), medical preparation and transfer (1–2 months), confirmed heartbeat and first payment (6–8 weeks after transfer).
Yes — you have complete choice of agency. Differences in compensation packages between agencies serving Florida can exceed $10,000 for the same surrogate profile. Use SurroScore to compare before committing.
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