1. Both parties registering for marriage need to bring their respective household registration books. If it is a collective household registration, the party concerned needs to bring their collective household registration certificate to the talent market to exchange it. If the original household registration book is lost, a temporary household registration book can be used as a substitute.
2. Both parties need to bring their original resident ID cards, and the information on the ID cards should be consistent with the information on the household registration book. Inconsistent information needs to be corrected by the relevant department first. If the original document is lost, temporary identification can be used as a substitute.
3. Both parties need to prepare one copy of their household registration book and one copy of their ID card, which must be made on A4 paper. It is best to copy both parties' household registration pages onto one sheet of paper and their ID card copies onto another sheet.
4. Three pairs of photos are required, usually two inches or three inches smaller, and relevant units need to be consulted in advance. Photos can be prepared by oneself or taken directly at the registration office. It's best to find your own favorite photo studio to take photos.
5. When both parties register for marriage, the registration office will provide a non consanguineous marriage declaration that needs to be signed and stamped by both parties.