Household registration belongs to personal privacy, and the public security organ only inquires about the following units:
When handling cases, public security organs, procuratorial organs, courts and state security organs may make inquiries with letters of introduction and valid work certificates.
Lawyers and other agents ad litem may make inquiries in the course of litigation with the supporting materials, lawyers' letters and their valid certificates issued by the court accepting the case.
I have a valid ID, which I can check.
Question 2: How to check whether the account is online? You can't check your account online!
Question 3: How to check the household registration information, only know the name, how to check the household registration information online and ask for the physical injury certificate number.
Question 4: How to find out where your registered permanent residence is ~ ~ ~ According to you, the registered permanent residence permit has been issued, but it has not been settled in time, and it has become a "black household".
Solution:
1, write a "certificate of no settlement" on the account transfer certificate, or write a statement yourself, please sign the certificate of no settlement at the police station where you move in.
2. With this certificate, go back to the original place of emigration and reissue the Household Registration Certificate (or extend or change the registration certificate).
3. Bring the above proof, plus ID card, diploma and hometown household register, and fill in the application form at the hometown police station, and you can settle down on the spot. (You can only leave it in the account you moved out of. )
4. If the original ID card is handled in the school, a new ID card is required after settlement.
Question 5: How can I check my account? If you want to check an individual or family account, you can apply to the local police station with your ID card.
If you want to check someone else's account, the police station will not give you an inquiry.
You can entrust a lawyer to inquire on your behalf.
Question 6: How to check the accounts online! Basically, they all follow the public security system, and some of them check it by themselves, but there are also online searches, such as citizen detective agencies.
Question 7: How can I find out where my household registration is? According to what you said, you need to move your account to go to college. Your so-called temporary reduction of Beijing hukou should actually be a substantial transfer of hukou, so that there will be no household registration information in the country of origin.
Second, the household registration transfer of students who have not completed their studies requires the school to issue a certificate of incomplete studies (certificate of withdrawal), go to the police station where the school is located, and settle down in their hometown within one month, which will be treated as withdrawal.
If you want to check your household registration, you can ask the police in your jurisdiction to help you. You can check it all over the country, and you don't have to go back to your hometown.
For whatever reason, the original account will naturally not move your account back without going through the formalities. The account transfer requires strict examination and approval procedures.
Question 8: How to query household registration information according to ID card information? The answer is: no, in order to protect citizens' privacy, citizens' ID card information and household registration information can't be queried online except for checking the authenticity of ID cards and photos according to their ID numbers and names.
Question 9: If I have an ID number, how can I check the household registration information? You can only consult with the national judicial organs (such as the Public Security Bureau), or entrust a lawyer to inquire with the public security organs.
If there is no justifiable reason, the judiciary will not give you an inquiry. This kind of behavior is also an invasion of others' privacy. If it is a private person or institution, it is suspected of breaking the law.
Question 10: Is there any way to query household registration information? There is no other way but to go to the police station, which most people can't find. These are personal privacy and will not be made public.