First, go to the public security bureau of the city where you study and show your ID card. That's what I did.
Second, you can actually guess without looking it up. There are three possibilities, 1, that is, when you graduate, at your request, your hukou is transferred to the city where you work. If you leave the school without going through any formalities (hehe, that's what I did), then your hukou is still in the school, specifically the police station where the school is located. You can check it by showing your ID card at the police station. Yes, sometimes if you don't move your hukou, someone at school will move your hukou back to your hometown, so you have to go back to your hometown to check. However, you can know the whereabouts of your account by querying in the reading city!
Question 2: I just experienced how to check the location of my account and file last year. My situation is similar to yours.
First, go to the public security bureau of the city where you study and show your ID card. That's what I did.
Second, you can actually guess without looking it up. There are three possibilities, 1, that is, when you graduate, at your request, your hukou is transferred to the city where you work. If you leave the school without going through any formalities (hehe, that's what I did), then your hukou is still in the school, specifically the police station where the school is located. You can check it by showing your ID card at the police station. Yes, sometimes if you don't move your hukou, someone at school will move your hukou back to your hometown, so you have to go back to your hometown to check. However, you can know the whereabouts of your account by querying in the reading city!
Question 3: How to find out where your hukou is ~ ~ ~ According to you, the hukou transfer certificate has been issued, but it has not been settled in time, making it 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, 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 4: How to inquire about your household registration? If not, it is in your hometown, if so, it is in school. After graduation, the school will issue a household registration transfer certificate, valid for one year. In the meantime, if you don't find a good place to settle down, the household registration management office will automatically transfer your account back to the place before you came to school, but you can only find it if you go through the relevant formalities, otherwise you won't find your account in your original place of residence.
Then when you graduate, the school will give you a household registration certificate. This is the household registration certificate, and the file cannot be directly settled. The document just determines your solution direction. Whenever your file is mentioned, the registered permanent residence usually falls to the local police station.
In addition, when you graduate into the company, there is no hukou-related thing, and the company will definitely not help you settle down. If you do something related and the company doesn't help you settle down, that's the company's problem.
According to my judgment, it is very likely that you didn't do this at that time, and now it belongs to your pocket account. If you are an undergraduate, you will have another chance to settle down in the second year after graduation. Otherwise, you will probably have to go to the original account to settle down before going to college.
If the company has the conditions to settle down, after you have gone through the formalities of settling down, you can issue a household registration certificate with the company, then open a household registration certificate at the place where you settle down, and finally settle down in Gonger, so that you can take your household registration to the place where the company is located.
Question 5: How did you find yourself changing your hukou when you went to college? If not, you will be in your hometown. If you have, you will be at school. If you graduate, the school will issue a residence permit, valid for one year. In the meantime, if you don't find a good place to settle down, the household registration office will automatically transfer your account to the place before you come to school, but you must go through the relevant formalities to find it, otherwise you won't be able to find your account in your original place.
Then when you graduate, the school will give you a household registration certificate. This is the household registration certificate, and the file cannot be directly settled. The document just determines your solution direction. Whenever your file is mentioned, the registered permanent residence usually falls to the local police station.
In addition, when you graduate into the company, there is no hukou-related thing, and the company will definitely not help you settle down. If you do something related and the company doesn't help you settle down, that's the company's problem.
According to my judgment, it is very likely that you didn't do this at that time, and now it belongs to your pocket account. If you are an undergraduate, you will have another chance to settle down in the second year after graduation. Otherwise, you will probably have to go to the original account to settle down before going to college.
If the company has the conditions to settle down, after you have gone through the formalities of settling down, you can issue a certificate of account migration with the company, then open a certificate of account migration in the place where you settle down, and finally settle down in the company, so that you can take your account to the place where the company is located.
Question 6: How can I find out where my current account is? You can go to your police station with your ID card to explain the situation to them, and check with your police station through the national public security system to see where your account is. We'll be in trouble if we can't find the computer. Explain that your account may have problems at some point during the migration process. (For example, when you graduated from school, the hukou transfer certificate was issued to you, but you didn't get the police station where you moved in, so there is no information about you in the computer, and you become a black hukou. If so, it would be very troublesome. All you have to do is take your ID card to the hukou police station where your school is located to check whether there is any record of your hukou moving out and where it has been moved, for example, to A, and then follow it to A police station. If not, see if you can still find the household registration certificate of that year? If you can't find it, you should find the police station where the school is located to restore your account, and then move according to relevant policies. Alas, why are you so careless and not worried at all? I don't even know where my account is.
Question 7: the community where the household registration is located! ! How to query! It has nothing to do with your native place. Please go to your registered community.
Question 8: How to check the household registration book of the street office where your household registration belongs?
Question 9: I want to check the location of the account. How come? Judging from the problem, you are not in the location of your alma mater at present.
1. Call the student affairs office of my alma mater and ask;
2. Call the police station where the alma mater is located to ask;
3. Call the local police station to ask;
If you don't know the telephone number of the above-mentioned party and the name of the police station,
You can dial the phone number "118114" at the other party's location.
4. Ask relatives and friends to the local police station. If they don't go back to their hometown,
Then your account is still in the police station where your alma mater is located.
Question 10: How to check the location of the account? We can check.