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1. Conditions for marriage registration.
1. Both men and women must marry voluntarily (independently).
2. Marriage age: 22 years old for men and 20 years old for women.
3. Neither party has a spouse (unmarried, divorced, widowed).
4. There is no direct blood relationship between the two parties and collateral blood relatives within three generations (independent prompting).
2. Documents submitted for marriage registration.
1. My permanent residence booklet and resident ID card (one generation and two generations are acceptable).
2. I have no spouse.
3. The parties submit 3 2-inch recent half-length bareheaded color photos** (can be taken on the spot).
3. Procedures for marriage registration.
1. Both men and women who require marriage registration shall jointly apply to the marriage registration authority of the district or county-level civil affairs bureau (or town people**) of one party's permanent residence with the required documents.
2. Both parties shall apply in person to the marriage registration authority, and each shall fill in a "Declaration of Application for Marriage Registration".
3. Both parties must sign or fingerprint in person in the "Declaration of Application for Marriage Registration" in front of the marriage registrar.
4. The marriage registration authority shall examine the documents and declarations submitted by both parties, and if the conditions for marriage registration are met, the registration shall be approved.
4. Time limit and fee standard for marriage registration.
1. Time limit for registration: If the documents and materials are complete, they will be registered on the spot and a marriage certificate will be issued.
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You need to have an ID card, household registration booklet, and a certificate of unmarried.
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Marriage experts say: You need to bring the ID cards of both parties and the household registration books of both parties, and go to the civil affairs bureau of the district where either party is located to go through the marriage formalities. Hope it helps.
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2. The marriage registration authority will review the materials.
3. Register the marriage and issue the marriage certificate. Registration needs to be done at the marriage registration authority where one of the men and women is registered.
Legal basis: Marriage Registration Regulations
Article 4 When a mainland resident marries, both the man and the woman shall jointly go to the marriage registration authority at the place where one of the parties has permanent residence to complete the marriage registration. Where a Chinese citizen marries a foreigner in Chinese mainland, or a mainland resident marries a Hong Kong resident, Macao resident, Taiwan resident or overseas Chinese in Chinese mainland, both men and women shall jointly go to the marriage registration authority at the place where the mainland resident has a permanent household registration to complete the marriage registration.
Article 5 Paragraph 1 Mainland residents who have registered their marriages shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) their household registration booklet and identity card; (2) A signed statement that the person has no spouse and has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
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Hello, you need to bring the following materials to get married: 1. Resident ID card; 2. Hukou booklet (or collective household registration certificate); 3. Proof of marital status; Permanent workers and retired employees shall be issued by their units Unemployed and self-employed persons shall be issued by the neighborhood (village) committee Unemployed persons and self-employed persons shall also provide labor manuals (or licenses) 4, 3 two-inch color photos, 3 recent two-inch single-person color photos of the two sides, the color of both parties is unified, and the marriage registry office has Baolilai snapshot service; 5. Special certificate of the parties to the remarriage (other proof of - required) divorce certificate (or certificate of settlement of husband and wife) (or court mediation letter) (or court divorce judgment).
Dear, you can receive it. However, the original family register is required to register the marriage.
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1. Fill in the form. To register marriage at the Civil Affairs Bureau, you must first fill in the "Marriage Application Form", and the main information to be filled in by both people is the basic information of the individual, including name, gender, place of origin, ID number, job, whether it is the first marriage and other information. 2. Take a picture.
After filling out the form, the staff will take a photo of the prospective couple, which is pasted on the marriage certificate of the second village**, for this exciting moment, you must smile, otherwise the child will definitely ask when he sees it in the future: "Mom, why don't you smile when you get married?" "Hehe, it's something to be happy about, just smile more.
3. Marriage examination. The staff of the registration office will give both registrants a physical examination list, this physical examination is generally carried out in the local maternity hospital, it is free, and now marriage registration does not require a physical examination, but for the sake of eugenics, it doesn't hurt to check it, the inspection content is mainly some ** and ** routine items, to see if there are genetic factors that are not suitable for nuclear faction marriage or something. 4. Stamping.
Give the ID card and the copy of the household registration book, **, and the marriage inspection form to the staff, and the staff or Chang will paste your ** on the bright red marriage certificate, print the content, and stamp the big red seal, so that the "fresh" marriage certificate will be released. 5. Get the certificate. The bright red certificate is handed to the newlyweds, and the staff will congratulate you, so that you are legally married.
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Legal Analysis: Mainland residents who apply for marriage registration need to bring the following documents and supporting materials: (1) their own household registration booklet; (2) ID card; (3) I do not have a spouse certificate; (4) A signed statement that there is no direct blood relationship between the person or the other party within three generations.
Both men and women bring the above materials to the marriage registration authority in person to apply for marriage registration, and after examination, if they find that they meet the requirements for marriage, they shall be allowed to register and a marriage certificate will be issued.
Legal basis: Article 1049 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China A man and a woman who wish to marry shall apply for marriage registration in person at the marriage registration authority. Where the provisions of this Law are met, they shall be registered and a marriage certificate shall be issued.
Complete the marriage registration of Youzao, that is, establish the marriage relationship. Where marriage registration has not been completed, the registration shall be re-registered.
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Legal Analysis: Mainland residents who apply for marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1. My household registration booklet and ID card;
2. A signed statement that I have no spouse and no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
Hong Kong residents, Macao residents, and Taiwan residents who have gone through marriage registration shall present the following certificates and supporting materials:
1. Valid pass and ID card;
2. A statement notarized by a notary public in the place of residence that the person has no spouse and no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
The law is based on the code of evidence:
Regulations on Marriage Registration Article 4 When a Mainland resident marries, both the man and the woman shall jointly go to the marriage registration authority at the place where one of the parties has a permanent residence to register the marriage.
Where a Chinese citizen marries a foreigner in Chinese mainland, or a mainland resident marries a Hong Kong resident, Macao resident, Taiwan resident or overseas Chinese in Chinese mainland, both men and women shall jointly go to the marriage registration office at the place where the resident of the Budou mainland has their permanent residence to register their marriage.
Article 5 Mainland residents who go through marriage registration shall present the following certificates and supporting materials:
1) Household registration booklet and ID card.
2) A signed statement that he or she has no spouse and no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
Hong Kong residents, Macao residents, and Taiwan residents who have gone through marriage registration shall present the following certificates and supporting materials:
1) Valid pass and ID card of the applicant.
2) A statement notarized by a notary public at the place of residence that the person has no spouse and that he or she has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
Overseas Chinese who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) Valid passport of the applicant.
2) A certificate issued by a notary public or competent authority of the country of residence and certified by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country that the person has no spouse and has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country that he has no spouse and has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
Foreigners who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) A valid passport or other valid international travel document of the applicant.
2) A certificate issued by a notary public or competent authority of the country where the person is located, authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country or authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of that country in China, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the country where the country is located that he has no spouse.
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