Getting married in Singapore is a momentous occasion, and one of the most important documents you'll need is your marriage certificate. This document serves as legal proof of your marriage and is required for a variety of purposes, such as changing your name, applying for a visa, or filing your taxes.
In this article, we'll cover everything you need to know about marriage certificates in Singapore, including:
To apply for a marriage certificate in Singapore, you must first be legally married in the country. Once you are married, you can apply for a marriage certificate at the Registry of Marriages (ROM).
The following documents are required to apply for a marriage certificate:
You can apply for a marriage certificate in person or by mail. If you are applying in person, you can visit the ROM at 71 Eu Tong Sen Street, #02-01 The URA Centre, Singapore 059804.
If you are applying by mail, you can send your documents to the following address:
Registry of Marriages
71 Eu Tong Sen Street, #02-01 The URA Centre
Singapore 059804
The cost of a marriage certificate in Singapore is S$15. This fee is payable when you apply for your certificate.
You can get a marriage certificate from the Registry of Marriages (ROM). The ROM is located at 71 Eu Tong Sen Street, #02-01 The URA Centre, Singapore 059804.
The ROM is open from Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm.
Your marriage certificate can be used for a variety of purposes, such as:
If you need to use your marriage certificate for any of these purposes, you should make sure that you have the original document.
Here are some other things you should know about marriage certificates in Singapore:
1. How long does it take to get a marriage certificate?
It usually takes about 10 working days to get a marriage certificate.
2. Can I get a marriage certificate if I am not a citizen of Singapore?
Yes, you can get a marriage certificate if you are not a citizen of Singapore. However, you must be legally married in Singapore.
3. What do I need to do if I lose my marriage certificate?
If you lose your marriage certificate, you can apply for a replacement certificate from the ROM. The fee for a replacement certificate is S$15.
4. Can I get a marriage certificate online?
No, you cannot get a marriage certificate online. You must apply for a marriage certificate in person or by mail.
5. What is the difference between a marriage certificate and a marriage license?
A marriage certificate is a document that proves that you are legally married. A marriage license is a document that allows you to get married.
6. Do I need to be a resident of Singapore to get married?
No, you do not need to be a resident of Singapore to get married. However, you must be legally married in Singapore.
7. What is the legal age to get married in Singapore?
The legal age to get married in Singapore is 18 years old.
8. Can I get married in Singapore if I am already married?
No, you cannot get married in Singapore if you are already married.
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