Can I add my wife's name to the civil code property certificate?

After buying a house before marriage, if you want to add the name of the house and wife after marriage, you can apply for registration directly to the local housing authority, and the cost of registration is generally very small. So what are the rules for the real estate license and the wife's name? I have compiled the following contents for your legal reference.

1. Can I add my wife's name to the property certificate?

Yes, to the Housing Authority:

1. Prepare documents: Before adding the name of the Housing Authority, several documents must be prepared, including: marriage certificate, ID card, original and photocopy of real estate license. Then it is important that both husband and wife must be present in person and cannot entrust others to handle it.

2. Payment: Then you have to wait in the lobby of the Housing Authority and call your number to handle it. There is a charge when handling, but the fees charged are different because of different local policies.

3. Get a new real estate license: After handling the above contents, the basic procedure of adding a name is completed.

Second, the real estate license plus the materials needed for the spouse's name.

1, application form for real estate transaction property right registration;

2. Copy of marriage certificate (original inspection);

3. Copy of ID card of both husband and wife (original inspection);

4. The original house ownership certificate (recovered);

5. Application report;

6. Agreement on the property of husband and wife (if one party obtains the property before marriage, it is agreed to be owned by both parties * * *, or if the husband and wife obtain the property after marriage, it is agreed to be owned by one party, and both parties or one party cannot go through the formalities in person, a power of attorney and a notarization agreement must be submitted).

You can add your spouse's name to the real estate license, as long as you apply to the Housing Authority, but you must prepare the original marriage certificate, ID card and real estate license, and both parties must be present in person, and no one else can do it for you. There is generally no cost.