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It's hard to get a certificate if you don't have a hukou. But you can do happy things. If you don't get a certificate, the child will not have a hukou.
I just happened to this too, but I solved it.
Generally, when you go to university, you will move your household registration to the school, and after graduation, if you don't move out, the school will keep it for a period of time, and the regulations for one year or two years are different according to different schools. After this time, the school will transfer the hukou back to the place of origin, which is the place where the hukou was located before going to university. If you moved away by yourself, such as moving to your own workplace, or moving to the talent exchange center of the first class, you will go to the place where you moved to.
Generally speaking, it will not be blackened.
But there are also special ones, like me, after moving out of the school, I opened a migration permit, I was supposed to take the migration certificate to the talent exchange center to report, but I didn't go, and then the migration certificate expired. But fortunately, they also helped me solve it when I went to the police station again.
Now I have moved my hukou to my workplace, and I am also in the same city with my wife. This problem is not troublesome, and it can be solved by taking a while to find a few departments.
If you are in a hurry to get married, you can go through the ceremony first and then go to get the marriage certificate. That's how I am.
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You can go to your place of origin to issue a temporary identity certificate. Or the school can also issue a bill. As long as he can prove his identity. Individual matters can be asked by the local civil affairs department. It's not a big problem. I wish you a happy marriage.
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Legal analysis: No, according to the laws of our country, you need to present your household registration booklet, ID card and other materials to get married. If you are unable to produce a household registration booklet, you will not be able to register your marriage. The parties concerned may also go to the public security organ where the household registration is located to issue a household registration certificate.
Legal basis: Article 5 of the Regulations on Marriage Registration Mainland residents who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents 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 in 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 relationship with the other party or collateral blood relationship within three generations, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the Republic of China in that country that he has no spouse and has no direct blood relationship or collateral blood relationship with the other party within three generations.
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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Legal analysis: Marriage registration cannot be done without a household register. Mainland residents who have gone through marriage registration and obtained a marriage certificate need to bring the following documents and supporting materials to the marriage registration authority to apply:
1) Household registration booklet; (2) ID card; (3) I do not have a spouse certificate; (4) A signed statement that the person and the other party have no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations.
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.
The marriage relationship is established after the marriage is registered. Where marriage registration has not been completed, the registration shall be re-registered.
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Marriage must be registered without a household registration book, unless you are a Hong Kong resident, a Macau resident, a Taiwan resident, or a scattered overseas Chinese and foreigner. Mainland residents who apply for marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials: their household registration booklet and identity card; I have no spouse and no direct blood relationship with the other party and no collateral blood relationship within three generations.
Article 5 of the Regulations on the Administration of Marriage A Mainland resident who has registered a marriage shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) His or her household registration booklet and identity 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) The person's valid code pass and ID card; 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.
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There is no household registration book for marriage registration, you can take your ID card to the local household registration police station to issue a household registration certificate, and the marriage registration authority will also go through the marriage formalities, but you need to get the marriage certificate one month after the household registration certificate is issued.
Legal Analysis] If it is not possible to produce a household registration booklet for marriage registration, the marriage registration authority may handle the marriage registration with a household registration certificate with a seal issued by the public security department or the relevant household registration management agency. If the formalities for household registration have not been completed, the marriage registration authority at the place where the household registration is moved out or where the other party's household registration is located may handle the marriage registration with the supporting materials issued by the public security department or the relevant household registration management agency. If you don't have a household registration book, you can take your ID card to the local household registration police station to issue a household registration certificate, and go to the marriage registration authority to go through the marriage formalities, and you must go to get the marriage certificate one month after the household registration certificate is issued.
According to the provisions of the relevant laws, mainland residents who go through marriage registration should present their own household registration booklet and identity card, and marriage registration cannot be carried out without household registration book and ID card alone. Chinese citizens who apply for a marriage certificate within the territory of China must apply for marriage registration in person at the marriage registration authority where one of the parties is registered, and shall present the following documents and certificates when applying:
Household registration certificate, resident identity card; Proof of marital status issued by the work unit, villagers' committee, or residents' committee.
[Legal basis].Article 5 of the Marriage Registration Regulations A Mainland resident who goes through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) his/her household registration booklet and identity 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) their valid passport; (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 that he 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) their valid passports or other valid international travel documents; 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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According to Article 5 of the Marriage Registration Regulations, "Mainland residents who have registered their marriages shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) their household registration booklet and identity card; It is not possible to register a marriage without a household registration book and only with an ID card. If you don't have a household registration book, you can take your ID card to the household registration police station to issue a household registration certificate, and go to the marriage registration authority to go through the marriage formalities, pay attention to the need to get the marriage certificate one month after the household registration certificate is issued, if the household registration certificate is issued for too long to handle it, you may have to open it.
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Hello. You can go directly to the household registration management center to open a household registration certificate, and you can also register your marriage instead of the household registration book.
Marriage conditions refer to the requirements that must be met for marriage to be established. According to the provisions of China's Marriage Law, the conditions for marriage include positive conditions and negative conditions.
According to the provisions of the Marriage Law of our country, the positive conditions for marriage include:
1. Marriage must be completely voluntary between the man and the woman, and neither party is allowed to coerce the other party or any third party to interfere with it.
2. The age of marriage shall not be earlier than 22 years old for men and 20 years old for women.
Marriage is prohibited under any of the following circumstances:
1) A person who has a spouse;
2) Immediate blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations;
3) Suffering from a medical illness that is medically considered unfit for marriage.
The Marriage Law only stipulates the principles of diseases that are medically considered unsuitable for marriage, and does not specifically list them. The Law on the Health Care of Mothers and Infants stipulates that a man and a woman shall have a pre-marital medical examination certificate or a medical appraisal certificate when registering their marriage. Premarital medical examinations include examinations for three types of diseases: severe hereditary diseases, designated infectious diseases, and related mental illnesses.
After premarital medical examination, the physician shall explain the situation to both the man and the woman and give a medical opinion if the designated infectious disease is within the period of infection or the relevant mental illness is within the period of onset; Marriage may be obtained if a man and a woman agree to take long-term measures to avoid pregnancy or if they do not have children after sterilization.
If the above conditions are met, both the man and the woman who are required to marry must register their marriage in person at the marriage registration office. Where the provisions of this Law are met, they shall be registered and a marriage certificate shall be issued. Obtaining a marriage certificate establishes the relationship between husband and wife. Where marriage registration has not been completed, the registration shall be re-registered.
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Summary. Hello, you can't get a marriage certificate without a household registration book. However, you can take your ID card to the household registration police station to issue a household registration certificate, and then go to the marriage registration authority to go through the marriage formalities, note that you need to get the marriage certificate one month after the household registration certificate is issued.
Hello, you can't get a marriage certificate without a household registration book. However, you can take your ID card to the household registration police station to issue a household registration certificate, and then go to the marriage registration authority to go through the marriage formalities, pay attention to the need to get the marriage certificate one month after the issuance of the household registration certificate, if the household registration certificate is issued too long to go through it, it may need to be reopened. Chong Ling shouted.
The household registration book has the legal effect of proving the status of citizenship and the mutual relationship between family members, and is the main basis for the household registration authorities to conduct household registration investigation and verification. The relevant laws stipulate that you need to submit a household registration book to obtain a marriage certificate, so can you register a marriage without a household registration book? The Marriage Registration Regulations stipulate that mainland residents who apply for marriage registration should submit their household registration booklets, but marriage registration authorities in various places generally report that many parties find it difficult to provide household registration books.
For example, in some remote areas, there is no standardized household registration booklet, and many rural residents' household registration books are kept by the township (town) public security police station, and the township (town) public security police station only issues a household registration certificate to the person concerned; Some parties to the collective household registration cannot provide the original copy of the collective household registration booklet, but can only provide a photocopy, and some parties are unable to obtain the household registration book due to family interference.
Yes, as long as both of you agree and bring one party's household registration book, agreement, etc., you can do it!
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