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Obtain Marriage Certificate: Karnataka

Registration of Hindu Marriage

  1. The parties to a Hindu Marriage may have the particulars relating to their marriage entered in a register and prepare and sign a memorandum in Form 1 in duplicate, and either deliver them in person or send them by registered post to the Registrar of the area in which the marriage took place or in which the bridegroom or the bride ordinarily reside.
  2. Every such memorandum shall be delivered or sent along with an application in Form - 1A.
  3. The memorandum and its duplicate shall be signed by three witnesses.
  4. On receipt of the memorandum and the duplicate, the Registrar shall make an endorsement in Form II on the reverse and then paste the memorandum in the register which shall be in the form of a paste book consisting of blank butts serially numbered, beginning with figure 1.
  5. On filing the memorandum along with the application and completion of registration, the Registrar shall immediately issue a certificate of registration of marriage in Form IIA and communicate it either to the presenter in person or send it by post to the parties to the marriage.

Fees for grant of certified copies:-

a. for every certified copy of marriage memorandum and identity slip, if any

Rs.10/-

b. For every certified copy of application of form - VII

Rs.10/-

c. For every certified copy of order of refusal to file memorandum of marriage by Registrar.

Rs.10/-

2. Miscellaneous:-

a. For every application presented to the Registrar.

Rs.5/-

b. For every search of a marriage memorandum.

Rs.5/- per year.

Provided that no search fee shall be charged if the application for grant of certified copy is presented along with the application for marriage.

Parsi Marriage

Certificate and registry of marriage.

- Every marriage contracted under this Act shall, immediately on the solemnisation thereof, be certified by the officiating priest in the form contained in Schedule II. The certificate shall be signed by the said priest, the contracting parties and two witnesses present at the marriage; and the said priest shall thereupon send such a certificate together with a fee of two rupees to be paid by the husband to the Registrar of the place at which such a marriage is solemnised. The Registrar, on receipt of the certificate and fee, shall enter the certificate in a register to be kept by him for that purpose and shall be entitled to retain the fee.


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