Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Do I have to go to the civil affairs bureau in the district where one party's household registration is located?

Do I have to go to the civil affairs bureau in the district where one party's household registration is located?

Must go to the civil affairs department where the account is located, and cannot register with the civil affairs departments of other districts, nor can they register with the permanent residence, as follows:

Marriage registration ordinance

Article 4 When a mainland resident marries, both men and women shall go through the marriage registration formalities at the marriage registration office where one of the permanent residences is located. If a China citizen marries a foreigner in the Mainland, and a mainland resident marries a Hong Kong resident, a Macao resident, a Taiwan Province resident or an overseas Chinese in the Mainland, both men and women shall * * * go through the marriage registration office where the permanent residence of the mainland resident is located.

Extended data:

Materials required for marriage registration:

Marriage registration ordinance

Article 5 Mainland residents who apply for marriage registration shall submit the following documents and supporting materials:

(1) My household registration book and ID card;

(2) A signed statement that I have no spouse and no direct blood relationship with the other party and collateral blood relationship within three generations.

Special circumstances that cannot be registered:

Article 6 In any of the following circumstances, the marriage registration authority shall not grant marriage registration:

Below the legal age for marriage;

(2) Involuntary;

(3) One or both parties have spouses;

(4) Belonging to lineal blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations;

(five) suffering from diseases that are medically considered unsuitable for marriage.