marriage certificate
8 months ago
In marriage certificate, my(bride) address (vill, post office, pin no, police station) is wrong, but adhhar no is correct, can we correct this in marriage certificate, if yes what is the process? Please guide us.
A.Dear client,
The issuing authority here is the Registrar of Marriages where your marriage was registered. You need to make an application to the Registrar of Marriages with copies of the relevant documents to substantiate the correct address so that the corrections can be made and a new certificate is issued to you.
The issuing authority here is the Registrar of Marriages where your marriage was registered. You need to make an application to the Registrar of Marriages with copies of the relevant documents to substantiate the correct address so that the corrections can be made and a new certificate is issued to you.
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