1, Marriage Certificate Template-Jurisdiction Edition.
Existing residents in my jurisdiction (male) xxx? Date of birth: xx, xx, xx, ID number? Xxxxxxxxxxxx, with (female) xxx? Date of birth: xx, xx, xx, ID number? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is to certify that (this certificate is for reference only by the marriage registration authority)
Party: (signature, fingerprint)
Witness: (signature, handprint)
Witness: (signature, handprint)
Description:
1. The parties concerned shall fill in the relevant information in the blank space of the certification form.
2, the witness signature, according to the handprint, and put two copies of the witness's ID card on the back of the certificate.
3. Both parties shall bring the household registration book, original ID card and original certificate to the marriage registration office to apply for a new marriage certificate.
Community neighborhood Committee xx year xx month xx day
2, marriage certificate template-unit version.
My unit xxx? (ID number: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and (ID number: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) were held in XXX? Registered marriage, now due to the loss of marriage certificate, apply for a replacement marriage certificate.
This is to certify that.
Township (town) civil affairs office (seal)?
Unit (Seal) Manager:
Handler:? Xx year xx month xx day
3. Marriage Certificate Template-Rural Edition
My village? Xxx (id number xxxxxxxxxxxx? ) and (ID number: xxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) in XXX? Registered marriage, now because the marriage certificate is lost, I need to reissue a new marriage certificate.
This is to certify that. There are no files to check.
Township (town) Civil Affairs Office (seal)
Village Committee (Seal) Manager:
Handler:? Xx year xx month xx day
Materials to be prepared for reissue of marriage certificate
1. Apply for the replacement of one party's ID card and household registration book;
2. Proof that the marriage certificate is lost or damaged;
3. Proof of file inquiry in the marriage registry. If the marriage certificate is torn, but it can reflect the original appearance, there is no need to issue a file search certificate;
4. A recent two-inch bareheaded photo of both husband and wife.