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The first thing you need to do is to get a marriage license.

A, get a marriage license process are what to get a marriage license to what formalities, a **** is divided into three steps: 1, get a table: the two sides of the ID card and the original hukou book ready, the two people together to get a table place, the staff will be issued after checking the staff will be issued a table, which is mainly to fill in the general information (including name, age, ID card number, hukou address, etc.). 2. Registration: Wait outside the Marriage Registration Office, enter the corresponding seat after being called to the number, the staff will ask some simple questions, and then give each person a declaration of application for marriage registration, after filling in the form, the staff will ask the man and woman to stand one after the other and read the declaration. The staff will then hand over the two marriage certificates to the couple and give them a blessing. Fee: 9 yuan. 3, certificate ceremony: from the registry office out there is also a certificate ceremony. The staff will change the bride into her wedding dress (free of charge). The ceremony is short and sacred, the master of ceremonies read the Marriage Law and the responsibility of both spouses to the marriage. The process is videotaped and purchase is voluntary. At present, only Xinhua District, Chang'an District and Qiaoxi District have a license ceremony in the city's five districts. Second, what are the legal conditions for marriage 1. Must be completely voluntary for both men and women. Article 4 of China's Marriage Law stipulates: "Marriage must be entered into by a man and a woman of their own free will, without coercion by either party or interference by any third party." This provision is a concrete example of the principle of freedom of marriage. This provision is the materialization of the principle of freedom of marriage, and is the first and foremost condition for marriage. The six words "of the free will of both parties" are an inseparable whole. First, the marriage must be voluntary, not consensual, and one party is not permitted to force the other; second, it is voluntary, not dependent on the will of others, and is not permitted to be arranged by a third party, such as the parents; and, third, it is completely voluntary, not a forced consent, which precludes the possibility that one or both parties may be half-voluntary and half-arranged. The phrase "without coercion by any party or interference by any third party" complements and emphasizes the "full consent of the man and the woman". The first provision affirms this in a positive way, while the second restricts it in a negative way. 2. The legal age of marriage must be reached. Article 5 of China's Marriage Law stipulates: "The age of marriage shall not be earlier than twenty-two years for men and twenty years for women. Late marriage and late childbearing shall be encouraged." The legal age for marriage is the minimum age set by law for men and women to marry. Marriage is not permitted when both parties or one of the parties is below the legal age of marriage; marriage is permitted only when the legal age of marriage is reached or exceeded. This provision is based on sound scientific evidence and is fully in line with the actual situation in China; its basic spirit is to restrict early marriage and encourage late marriage and childbearing. 3. Monogamy must be complied with. The Marriage Law does not make special provision for monogamy in the chapter on "Marriage", but the chapter on General Provisions clearly stipulates that monogamy is to be practiced and bigamy is to be prohibited. Therefore, when examining applications for marriage, this condition must be strictly observed and carefully verified. Applications for marriage must be made by unmarried persons or by widowed or divorced persons in order to avoid bigamy. According to the regulations, generally for marriage registration need to apply to the marriage registration agency where one party's hukou is located, and at this time, if one or both parties are found to not fully meet the stipulated conditions for marriage, it is often impossible to receive a marriage license. In addition, our country has now canceled the labor cost of the marriage certificate, so now get a marriage certificate can be said to be free of charge.