Do I need to bring a divorce certificate when getting married again after a second marriage
Time:2025-08-28 Views:1790
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When obtaining a marriage certificate upon remarriage, it is indeed necessary to bring a divorce certificate as proof of personal marital status. But there are two situations here:
For couples who register their divorce through the Civil Affairs Bureau, when they decide to remarry, they need to go to the marriage registration office to register their marriage.
During this process, the marriage registration authority will revoke their previous divorce certificate and issue a new marriage certificate.
For couples who file for divorce through the court, they will not receive a divorce certificate, but will receive a divorce judgment or divorce mediation certificate from the court as proof of divorce.
Therefore, when remarrying, they need to bring these court documents to prove their marital status.
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When registering for remarriage, in addition to the regular marriage registration materials, a special divorce certificate is also required. This is mainly to prove the current marital status of remarried individuals and ensure that they meet the legal requirements for marriage.
For divorce registration through the Civil Affairs Bureau, remarried individuals need to bring their revoked divorce certificate (or proof from the marriage registration authority) for remarriage registration.
For cases where divorce is filed through the court, remarried individuals need to provide the court's divorce judgment or divorce mediation agreement as proof of divorce.
These divorce certificates are important materials in the process of remarriage registration, and remarriages should be properly kept and provided to relevant departments in a timely manner when needed.
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Marriage and household registration transfer is a process involving multiple steps, and the process may vary depending on the location of the household registration.
For household registration migration within the province:
(1) Both parties need to bring relevant certificates to the police station where the registered residence registration of the moving party is located, change the marital status to "married", and issue a registered residence certificate.
(2) Take the registered residence certificate and personal certificate to the local police station where the registered residence is located to fill in the household application form and wait for approval.
(3) After approval, the household registration certificate for the place of relocation can be transferred to the local police station through the internet, and then the household registration can be transferred back to the place of relocation to settle down.
(4) The relocating party needs to apply for a new ID card to ensure that the address on the ID card matches the registered address.
2. For the migration of household registration from other provinces, the process is roughly the same as that within the province. However, in the third step, due to network operation limitations, the new person needs to personally bring the completed household registration transfer certificate to the local police station to handle the household registration transfer certificate, and then return to the local police station to handle the household registration. Other processes remain unchanged.
It should be noted that household registration transfer is the final step in the marriage registration process and is a voluntary act.
Newcomers can determine the relocation location based on their actual needs, which does not affect the validity of the marriage. At the same time, when applying for marriage registration, remarried individuals need to bring a divorce certificate to prove their marital status.
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