Duties of the Marriage Registry:
1. Be responsible for marriage registration, or marriage registration between local registered residents or between one of them is a local registered resident and the other is a resident of the Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, overseas Chinese, foreign Chinese and foreigners.
2. reissue the marriage certificate.
3. issue a certificate of marriage registration record.
4. Revocation of forced marriage.
5. Publicize marriage laws and regulations and advocate civilized marriage customs.
In addition to normal working hours, marriage registration offices in some places may provide extended services on weekends or holidays to meet the needs of more citizens. In addition, on special days such as Valentine's Day and Qixi Festival, the marriage registration office may open its doors in advance or extend its service hours to meet the peak of marriage registration. Therefore, it is suggested that before planning marriage registration, telephone the marriage registration office of the local civil affairs bureau to find out the specific working hours and arrangements.
The marriage registration office is a subordinate institution of the Civil Affairs Bureau, which belongs to the Social Affairs Section of the Civil Affairs Bureau.
Civil Affairs Bureau and Civil Affairs Bureau Marriage Registry are two different concepts. The Civil Affairs Bureau is the government's functional department in charge of social administrative affairs, which is in charge of disaster relief, double support, special care and resettlement, management of non-governmental organizations, construction of grass-roots political power, minimum living security for urban and rural residents, social welfare and social affairs, and geographical names division.
To sum up, the standard working hours of the Marriage Registry of Dazu Civil Affairs Bureau are from 9: 00 am to 9: 00 pm 12: 00 pm and from 14 to 17: 00 pm from Monday to Friday. However, in some cases, such as weekends, holidays or special dates, there may be different working hours. In order to ensure the smooth progress of marriage registration, it is suggested to consult the relevant departments in advance for specific working hours and regulations.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 29
Before the parties get married, if the parents contribute money to buy a house for both parties, the contribution shall be regarded as a personal gift to their children, except that the parents clearly indicate that it is a gift to both parties.
After the parties get married, if the parents contribute money to buy houses for both parties, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement; If there is no agreement or the agreement is unclear, it shall be handled in accordance with the principle stipulated in Item 4, Paragraph 1, Article 1062 of the Civil Code.