The documents carried during a second marriage are not significantly different from those carried during a first marriage, only requiring additional documents such as divorce certificates to prove the current marital status. Therefore, when applying for a marriage certificate for a second marriage, it is necessary to bring documents that can prove the marital status, such as an ID card, household registration book, divorce certificate, etc., as well as a signed statement stating that the individual has no spouse and no direct blood relationship or collateral blood relationship within three generations with the other party.
The process of obtaining a marriage certificate for a second marriage
1. The staff inquire about the parties' intention to get married, mainly to determine whether the marriage is voluntary.
2. Check if the materials carried are sufficient and determine if both parties meet the conditions for marriage.
3. Both parties who meet the conditions for marriage and voluntarily marry shall fill out a "Declaration of Application for Marriage Registration" and sign and fingerprint it at the declarant's place.
4. The parties involved restated the contents of the declaration on site, and the marriage supervisor acted as the supervisor and signed in the supervisor column.
5. The staff distributed marriage certificates to both parties.