Core Viewpoint - The newly revised "Marriage Registration Regulations" effective from May 10 aim to enhance the convenience of marriage registration by implementing a "nationally unified" service for marriage and divorce registrations [1]. Group 1: Nationally Unified Marriage Registration - The scope of the "nationally unified" marriage registration includes marriage and divorce registrations for both parties who are mainland residents, as well as for cases where one party is a foreigner, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan resident, or overseas Chinese [2][5]. - After the implementation of the "nationally unified" policy, residents applying for marriage registration only need to provide their resident ID and a signed declaration stating they have no spouse and no direct blood relationship with the other party, eliminating the need for a household registration book [3]. Group 2: Documentation and Verification - To ensure smooth processing of marriage registration, if the declared marital status or identity information does not match the verification information, the parties must provide supporting documents [4]. - For divorce applications, both the application and registration must be processed at the same marriage registration authority [6]. Group 3: Replacement of Marriage Certificates - The process for replacing a lost marriage certificate has changed; applicants must provide their resident ID and a marriage registration file stamped with a special seal [7]. - If one party's status changes from a mainland resident to a foreigner or a resident of Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan, they can apply for a replacement certificate at any authorized marriage registration authority [9].
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证券时报·2025-05-12 08:17