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What procedures and documents are needed for remarriage in 2022

Time:2025-08-28 Views:591


  The procedures for applying for remarriage are similar to those for applying for marriage, as follows:
  (1) Application. Both the man and the woman who wish to register their marriage shall jointly go to the marriage registration authority of the district or county-level civil affairs bureau (or the town people's government) where one of them has a permanent residence with the required documents to apply.
  (2) Fill in the declaration form. Both parties shall personally go to the marriage registration authority to submit an application and each fill out a "Declaration of Application for Remarriage Registration".
  (3) Signature. Both parties must personally sign or affix their fingerprints in the "Declarant" column of the "Application for Remarriage Registration Declaration" in the presence of the marriage registrar.
  (4) Review and registration. The marriage registration authority examines the certificates and statements submitted by both parties. If they meet the conditions for remarriage registration, the registration will be granted. After the remarriage registration procedures are reviewed, the original divorce certificate or court judgment (or mediation statement) shall be revoked and a remarriage registration certificate shall be issued, which will then have legal effect.
  (V) Remarriage registration certificate. After the remarriage registration procedures are completed, the original divorce certificate or court judgment (or mediation statement) must be revoked and a remarriage registration certificate issued for it to have legal effect.
  (1) Household registration certificate;
  (2) Resident identity card or military (including armed police) identity document;
  (3) A certificate of marital status issued by the employer, the neighborhood (village) committee or the political organ at or above the regimental level of a military unit; Those who have been divorced should also present their divorce certificates.
  The parties applying for remarriage registration no longer need to undergo medical examinations.
  The marriage registration administration authority shall handle the application for remarriage of the parties in accordance with the marriage registration procedures, and note the words "restoration of marriage" on the "Application for Marriage Registration" and the marriage certificate, and at the same time recover the divorce certificate.
  The parties applying for remarriage registration shall restore their marital relationship from the date they obtain the marriage certificate.
  It's a marriage certificate, as detailed below:
  "Regulations on Marriage Registration
  Article 14 Where a divorced man and woman voluntarily restore their marital relationship, they shall go to the marriage registration authority to handle the registration for remarriage. Remarriage registration shall be subject to the provisions of this Regulation on marriage registration.
  Article 4 When mainland residents get married, 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 handle the marriage registration.
  Where a Chinese citizen marries a foreigner in the Chinese mainland, or a mainland resident marries a resident of Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan or overseas Chinese in the Chinese mainland, both the man and the woman shall jointly go to the marriage registration authority at the place where the mainland resident has a permanent residence to handle the marriage registration.
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