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Marriage Certificate

In Pakistan, the issuance of marriage certificates is typically handled by the local Union Council or Municipal Corporation. The process may vary slightly depending on the province or city, but generally, the following steps are involved:

Nikahnama (Marriage Contract): The first step is to solemnize the marriage through a legal ceremony called Nikah. During the Nikah ceremony, a Nikahnama (marriage contract) is signed by both the bride and groom along with witnesses and the officiant (often an Imam or a registered marriage registrar).

Registration: After the Nikah ceremony, the Nikahnama is registered with the concerned authorities. This is usually done at the Union Council office or the Municipal Corporation office in the jurisdiction where the marriage took place.

Required Documents: Typically, the following documents are required for registration:
  1. Original CNICs (Computerized National Identity Cards) of bride and groom
  2. Copies of CNICs of witnesses
  3. Affidavit of non-marriage if either party was previously married
  4. Photographs of bride and groom
  5. Marriage invitation card (in some cases)
Application Submission: The couple or their representative submits an application for marriage registration along with the required documents to the relevant authority.

Verification and Processing: The submitted documents are verified, and the marriage registration process is initiated.

Issuance of Marriage Certificate: Once the registration process is complete, a marriage certificate is issued by the Union Council or Municipal Corporation. This certificate serves as legal proof of marriage.

Fees: There may be nominal fees associated with the registration and issuance of the marriage certificate.

It's important to note that the exact procedures and requirements may vary slightly depending on the local regulations and administrative practices. It's advisable to contact the relevant authorities in the area where the marriage took place for precise information and guidance regarding the issuance of marriage certificates in Pakistan.

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