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My parents got married in 1985, and I lost my marriage certificate. I want to reissue it. They asked the relevant departments and said there was no file. What if I can't get the document retrieval cer
My parents got married in 1985, and I lost my marriage certificate. I want to reissue it. They asked the relevant departments and said there was no file. What if I can't get the document retrieval certificate? Hello! I registered my marriage.

The best way to issue a marriage certificate is to go to the original marriage registration office with my ID card and check the files. You can only issue a certificate after checking the file. If you want to entrust others to handle it, you must have a power of attorney according to the regulations. Isn't this more trouble?

I suggest you reissue a marriage certificate, which will be much more convenient in the future and will not be troublesome. Just like the new marriage registration, both parties submit copies of their ID cards and household registration books, and three recent 2-inch bareheaded photos with red background, and then go to the original marriage registration office to check the files.

Here I tell you an industry story. If you only need a certificate to do what you need to do now for your temporary convenience, you will have to issue a certificate when you need this certificate in the future, which will bring a lot of workload to the staff, because it is very troublesome to check the files. Sometimes the staff don't have to check your files when you are in a hurry. Isn't this more delaying your precious time? In my opinion, I will never give you a second certificate. I don't want to say anything more, it's up to you! Required certificates:

1, my ID card and household registration book.

2. Proof of loss of marriage certificate. (style: my unit XXX and XX unit XXX registered their marriage on XX, XX, and are still husband and wife. This is to certify that the marriage certificate was lost due to improper storage. )

3. Document search certificate. (issued by the original registration authority or archives bureau)

4. Three recent three-inch bareheaded photos of both sides.

5. If the marriage certificate is torn, but it can reflect the original appearance, there is no need to issue a file search certificate.

6. If the content of the marriage certificate is incorrect, it must be proved by the original registration authority or the police station.