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Yes, but bring your ID.
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No, you need a homepage.
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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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Legal analysis: The hukou card does not meet the statutory material requirements and may be rejected by the civil affairs department. Because the legal materials for marriage registration are: (1) the person's household registration booklet and ID card; (2) A signed statement that the ruins have no spouse and that there is no direct blood relationship or collateral blood relationship within three generations with the other party.
Legal basis: Regulations on Marriage Registration Article 5 A Mainland resident who has registered a marriage shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) his/her 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.
Hong Kong residents, Macao residents, and Taiwan residents who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) their valid passes and identity cards; (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 that the person has no spouse and has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relations 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, certified 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, that person has no spouse, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the country where he or she is located in China.
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Summary. Hello, glad to answer for you! For your inquiry, you only need to bring your ID card to apply for a bank card first, and you don't need to bring your household registration book and marriage certificate, which should be clear.
After filling in the **, the staff will help you apply for a bank card, first will let you enter the password, and then will confirm again, this password is very important, can not be the same as the date of birth on the ID card, otherwise it is easy to be guessed, and it cannot be a very simple number, the password is more difficult. The second is the way of keeping the bank card, many people are because they do not pay attention to the custody of the bank card in life, so it is lost or picked up by others to steal it, this situation is too late, and many times it cannot be recovered. Therefore, the way of storage is very important, it is best to keep it separately from the ID card, and it should be placed in a more private place.
Hello, glad to answer for you! For your inquiry, you only need to bring your ID card to apply for a bank card first, and you don't need to bring your household registration book and marriage certificate, which should be clear. After filling in the **, the staff will help you apply for a bank card, first of all, you will be asked to enter the password, and then it will be confirmed again, this password is very important, and it cannot be the same as the date of birth on the ID card, otherwise it is easy to be guessed, and it cannot be a very simple number, and the password is more difficult.
The second is the way of keeping the bank card, many people are because they do not pay attention to the custody of the bank card in life, so it is lost or picked up by others to steal it, this situation is too late, and many times it cannot be recovered. Therefore, the way of storage is very important, and it is best to keep it separately from the ID card, and it should be placed in a more private place.
Then the Sui is the bank card related business handling, the most common is the card when the SMS prompt fee, if opened, then any of your consumption records will send you a text message, if not opened, then will not be received by the shed. The specific choice depends on your needs. After the application is successful, the staff will give you the card, and the card can be used directly.
Finally, when applying for a bank card, you must keep your documents throughout the process, after all, how complicated the bank is, anything can happen, so you must keep your personal belongings for self-guessing and stupidity.
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Yes, you will need to bring your ID. There is a place to **. There are places to take pictures directly.
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It's good to have a household registration book and an ID card.
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If two people have reached the legal age to marry, it will do!
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