Must the basic information card for women of childbearing age be opened at the location of the household registration? According to Article 15 of the Family Planning Regulations, women should submit relevant certificates and materials to family planning service institutions in cases of marriage, pregnancy, childbirth, abortion and sterilization. Among them, the certificate of marriage and childbirth is issued by the public security organ where the household registration is located, so if it is necessary to apply for the basic information card of women of childbearing age and provide the certificate of marriage and childbirth, it needs to be issued by the public security organ where the household registration is located. However, if you have obtained the marriage and childbirth certificate in other places and the supporting materials are complete, you can directly bring the certificate to the family planning service institution for handling. It should be noted that the specific requirements for this certificate are generally different in different regions. It is recommended that you consult the local family planning service agency or public security organ for specific operation procedures. In addition, if you are unmarried or under the age of 22, you can also go to the local family planning service agency for consultation and go through the relevant procedures.
Legal basis:
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Women's Rights and Interests Article 6 People's governments at all levels shall attach importance to and strengthen the protection of women's rights and interests. The people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the work of women and children, and shall be responsible for organizing, coordinating, guiding and urging the relevant departments to do a good job in safeguarding women's rights and interests. The relevant departments of the people's governments at or above the county level shall do a good job in safeguarding women's rights and interests within the scope of their respective duties.