Marriage Certificate In Mysuru 9818476605

Marriage Certificate In Mysuru

Marriage Certificate In Mysuru his procedure explains various ways to Register a Marriage and Obtain Certificate in Mysuru.

Offline procedure:

  1. Please visit Sub registrar office and obtain application form for registering your marriage. To find the sub registrar office please use the following 9818476605
  2. Please fill the form as obtained from the office and it has to be duly signed by couple. Please submit the form in the respective section officer along with required documents. Make sure that you are eligible for applying.
  3. As advised, please make the payment for completing the process. The application will then be processed internally. Applicant will be notified to visit the SRO office to complete the process.
  4. On said date please go to the office along with witnesses as mentioned and sign before the registrar on the register.
  5. Applicant will be issued with the certificate on the same day evening.

PRINTING CERTIFICATE

  1. Applicant can use the user name and password to check the status of the certificate. They can even print the same by using the “Based marriage registration verification” option under “marriage registration” session in the online portal as mentioned above.
  2. The resulting page prompts to enter the details for the certificate. Please proceed as per page prompts to get the certificate printout
    • Eligibility age to get married is 21 for male and 18 for female.
    • Marriages solemnized under any personal law can be registered.
    • A marriage which has already been solemnized can be registered either under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
    • The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable in cases where both the husband and the wife are Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs, or in cases where they have converted into any of these religions.
    • In case either the husband or the wife or both are not Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs, the marriage is registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954
    • The charge will vary if registered after two months of marriage date.
    • Marriages can be registered either under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
    • It is advisable to mention the name of the wife (bride) before and after marriage in the form. Before marriage, the surname usually belongs to father family. And after marriage, the surname of the husband family is adopted. So it is advisable, to mention two names.
    NOTE : It is a punishable offense to try with fraudulent documents to get a Marriage certificate