Can I get a marriage certificate from the government affairs cen
Publish: 2021-05-04 09:01:31
1. No, it's not a unit of the same nature
2. For marriage certificates, you need to bring both registered residence and identity cards to the Civil Affairs Bureau of the domicile. The government affairs center can't handle it
3. Both sides need to get registered residence cards. If you are in talent, go to talent. Registered residence certificate is registered, registered residence card is sent to any local bureau where the registered residence is located.
4. Now, administrative service centers (halls) have been set up around the country for centralized work, and the marriage registration office of the Civil Affairs Bureau has moved into the administrative service center (Hall), so where can you go to register and get the marriage certificate.
5. In some regions, the marriage registration business is also included in the government affairs hall. If it is such a region, you should go to the government affairs hall to apply for a marriage certificate
some local governments do not bring the marriage registration business into the administrative hall. In such areas, they should go to the marriage registration office of the Civil Affairs Bureau to get the marriage certificate
to get the marriage certificate, you should go to the Civil Affairs Bureau of the place where the registered permanent residence of the male and female is located. If you are not clear about the local situation, it is recommended that you call the local civil affairs bureau with area code + 114 first to ask whether the marriage registration business is included in the government affairs hall< br />
6. It can be handled at the township (town, sub district office) civil affairs office where the party's permanent residence is located
Article 4 of Chapter II of the marriage registration regulations stipulates that when a mainland resident marries, both men and women shall register their marriage with the marriage registration authority of the place where one party's permanent residence is located
Article 5 of Chapter II of the marriage registration regulations stipulates that mainland residents who register for marriage shall issue the following certificates and supporting materials:
(1) their household register and ID card
(2) a signed statement that I have no spouse and no direct blood relationship or collateral blood relationship within three generations with the other party.
Article 4 of Chapter II of the marriage registration regulations stipulates that when a mainland resident marries, both men and women shall register their marriage with the marriage registration authority of the place where one party's permanent residence is located
Article 5 of Chapter II of the marriage registration regulations stipulates that mainland residents who register for marriage shall issue the following certificates and supporting materials:
(1) their household register and ID card
(2) a signed statement that I have no spouse and no direct blood relationship or collateral blood relationship within three generations with the other party.
7. Of course, it's the Civil Affairs Bureau. This is the place to get the certificate.
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