First, prepare identification.
To apply for a single certificate, you need to provide valid identification, such as ID card or passport. This is the basic material to prove personal identity and ensure the accuracy of the application.
Second, provide the household registration book.
As the proof of household registration information, the household registration book is equally important for handling the single certificate. Through the household registration book, the organization can verify the applicant's marital status, family relations and other information.
Third, prepare a recent photo.
A recent photo is usually used to apply for a single certificate to confirm the applicant's true face. Specific requirements may include photo size, background color, etc. It is recommended to know clearly in advance to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Fourth, fill in the application form.
According to the requirements of the local civil affairs bureau or relevant institutions, it may be necessary to fill in the application form. When filling in the form, please ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information, so as not to affect the progress of the certificate processing.
Verb (the abbreviation of verb) submits an application for approval.
After preparing all the materials, go to the local civil affairs bureau or relevant institutions to submit an application. The agency will review the submitted materials to verify the identity and marital status of the applicant. After passing the exam, you can get a single certificate.
To sum up:
To apply for a single certificate, you need to provide a valid identity certificate, a household registration book, a recent photo and an application form that may need to be filled out. The specific materials required may vary by region and institution. It is recommended to consult the local civil affairs bureau or relevant institutions before handling. After submitting the application, wait for the agency to review and get the single certificate.
Legal basis:
the marriage law of the people's republic of china
Article 5 provides that:
Marriage must be entirely voluntary, and neither party is allowed to force the other, nor is any third party allowed to interfere.
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law
Article 63 provides that:
Evidence includes: (1) statements of the parties; (2) Documentary evidence; (3) Physical evidence; (4) Audio-visual materials; (5) Electronic data; (6) Testimony of witnesses; (7) Appraisal opinions; (8) Records of the inquest. Evidence must be verified before it can be used as a basis for ascertaining facts.