Tearing up a marriage license doesn't make any sense. As long as there is no divorce, the marriage relationship between the two parties will always exist, even if the marriage certificate is torn up, the legal husband and wife relationship between the two parties will not be affected in the slightest.
There is no point in tearing up the marriage certificate
The marriage certificate is a legally binding document, but it does not mean that the marriage relationship between the two parties does not exist if the marriage certificate is torn up. The marriage certificate is on file in the Civil Affairs Bureau, and even if the marriage certificate is torn up, it will not affect the marriage relationship between the parties. So tearing up the marriage certificate doesn't make any sense.
However, there are many places where the marriage certificate is used in life, and the damaged marriage certificate can not be used normally, and the parties need to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to make up for it.
Second, reapply for marriage certificate method
1, marriage certificate lost or seriously damaged, the parties can go to the original marriage registration office for replacement.
2, if the original marriage registration office opened an online service system, the reapplicant can make an appointment online in advance, avoid the peak period of registration. If there is no online service system, you can directly go to the scene.
3, the reservation is successful, according to the appointment time with the household registration book, ID card, and three two-inch recent half-head photo to the original marriage registration office to reapply for marriage certificate. If you do not have an appointment, you can directly bring the materials to the site for reprocessing.
4, for a long marriage time (more than ten years), the replacement of the marriage certificate needs to go to the archives of the household registration place, pull out the proof of the marriage relationship between the two people and print it out, and the household registration book, ID card, three two-inch recent bareheaded photo, and submit it to the original marriage registration office for replacement.