Can a person have more than two accounts?

Updated on society 2024-03-25
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One person cannot have more than two accounts. The law stipulates that a citizen can only be registered as a permanent resident in one place.

    Legal basis: Regulations on Household Registration

    Article 5 Household registration is based on households. Where they reside together with the person in charge, they shall be established as one household, and the person in charge shall be the head of the household. If you live alone, you will be the head of your own household.

    Households residing in government agencies, organizations, schools, enterprises, institutions, and other units and public dormitories are established together or separately. The head of household shall be responsible for filing the household registration in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation.

    Article 6: Citizens shall be registered as permanent residents in the place where they habitually reside, and a citizen may only be registered as a permanent resident in one place.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    From the perspective of judicial practice, there are indeed several legal hukou obtained due to policies or some illegal channels, including some legal programs such as Today's Statement. However, according to the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Household Registration and the regulations on the administration of household registration in various localities, this is not allowed, and a citizen can only have one household registration, that is to say, an ID number can only have one household registration, and of course the ID number is unique to the same person. Therefore, under normal circumstances, the above two accounts are not allowed.

    If you do have two legal hukou now, the beneficial side can enjoy the special care of the state for different places, and the unfavorable side will be punished once it is found by the public security organ, and one hukou will be cancelled, and even the possibility of canceling all hukou is not ruled out. Therefore, it is better to be conservative or only keep one accountOf course, from a legal point of view, the answer to the question you ask is no.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, only one of the accounts can be kept.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Legal Analysis: No. Two accounts for one person are dual accounts, and one of them must be cancelled according to regulations.

    You must first submit an application, and then submit the two household registration books and the original and photocopy of your ID card to the police station for verification. Choose to cancel one of them, and then take back the household registration book and ID card to be cancelled, and the police station will issue a cancellation certificate after the household registration is cancelled.

    Legal basis: Article 4 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Household Registration shall establish a household registration book.

    In cities, on water, and in towns with public security police stations, each household shall be issued a household registration booklet.

    In rural areas, cooperatives are issued household registration books; Accounts other than cooperatives are not issued with a household register.

    The household register and the matters registered in the household register have the effect of proving citizenship.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Dear, hello, no, it is illegal for a citizen to have two hukou, if an individual in order to achieve their own interests through abnormal means through multiple hukou, and cause serious consequences, to bear the corresponding legal responsibility.

    Dear, hello, no, it is illegal for a citizen to have two hukou, if an individual in order to achieve their own interests through abnormal means through multiple hukou, and cause serious consequences, to bear the corresponding legal responsibility.

    The actual age is older than the age of the ID card, married, and now I want to change the age back to the actual age, what should I do?

    Hello dear, the age of the ID card can be changed if it is younger than the actual age. However, because there are many interests involved in changing the age, it is necessary to have original authoritative evidence, such as a birth certificate or original household registration information. 1. Handling procedures:

    The applicant (or guardian) shall apply to the public security police station where the household registration is located with relevant materials, and the police station will report to the police station for examination and approval step by step. 2. Application materials: 1. Resident household registration booklet and resident ID card; 2. The original household registration data of the public security organ (including the original birth certificate of the medical and health department and the data of the first three national population censuses); 3. A statement of the change in the date of birth issued by the police station at the place where the original household registration data is registered (explaining the reason for the wrong age registration).

    3. Time limit for processing: If the materials are complete, the examination and approval shall be completed within 45 working days from the date of acceptance.

    This age change has nothing to do with marriage, right?

    No, unless you want to change your name, it will affect the marriage certificate.

    The age of the ID card is older than the actual age, and the actual age is younger, can this be changed?

    Well, it's all possible, as long as it doesn't match your actual age, you can change it.

    How did you get the data from the first three censuses in the country?

    In the National Bureau of Statistics** census information, ask the public security police station for help to inquire or the household affairs department of the municipal bureau, you can inquire nationwide.

    What should I do if I don't have my original birth certificate?

    If you don't have one, you can open one, but it's actually a replacement. As long as you bring it, you can bring the relevant materials to the county (district) level health administrative department where the issuing agency is located to reapply for it. The specific process is as follows:

    1. The birth certificate before the publication of the newspaper in the mainstream ** has been invalidated. 2. Bring the newspaper with the declaration, submit an application for reissuance to the health administrative department at the county (district) level where the original issuing agency is located, and fill in the application form for the reissuance of the "Birth Medical Certificate". After the original issuing authority confirms that the situation is true, it will issue a copy of the newborn's delivery information and the original "Birth Medical Certificate".

    3. Bring the reissuance application form to the health administrative department or designated unit for reissuance. After the reissuing agency verifies the confirmation information, it will reissue the "Birth Medical Certificate" for it.

    Can I find the original birth certificate from the online platform?

    This is not available online, you can go to the health administration department to get a renew one.

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