How to Book a Slot for Marriage Registration in India
Marriage registration in India is a legal requirement to formalize the union under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Here’s a step-by-step guide to booking a slot for marriage registration:
1. Check Eligibility
Both applicants (bride and groom) must be at least 18 years old.
They must not be already married or separated/divorced (unless legally recognized).
For inter-religious or inter-caste marriages, the Special Marriage Act applies.
2. Choose the Marriage Registration Authority
Marriage can be registered at the Sub-Registrar’s Office (under the District Collector) in the district where either partner resides.
Some states allow online registration, while others require in-person visits.
3. Gather Required Documents
For both applicants:
Passport-sized photos (6–8 recent).
Proof of age (birth certificate, school leaving certificate, or passport).
Proof of residence (utility bill, voter ID, or ration card).
ID proof (passport, PAN card, or driver’s license).
Additional documents (if applicable):
Divorce certificate or death certificate of a previous spouse.
NOC (No Objection Certificate) from parents/spouses (if required).
Marriage invitation card or witnesses’ details.

4. Check Registration Process
Online Booking (where available):
Visit the official state government website (e.g., [Tamil Nadu Marriage Registration](https://tn marriage.gov.in/)).
Select your district and choose a date/slot.
Fill in details and upload documents.
Print the acknowledgment form and submit it in person.
In-Person Booking:
Visit the Sub-Registrar’s Office during working hours.
Collect a registration form and submit documents.
Pay the registration fee (varies by state, typically ₹50–₹500).
5. Schedule the Appointment
Call the office to confirm slots or check availability.
Some states use a physical queue system; arrive early.
For remote areas, contact local authorities for alternative arrangements.
6. Attend the Registration Process
Both applicants must appear in person.
witnesses (2–3 people, including one male and one female) must also attend.
The Sub-Registrar will verify documents, take photos, and register the marriage.
7. Receive the Marriage Certificate
The certificate is issued after verification (usually within 7–30 days).
For urgent cases, request expedited processing.
8. Post-Registration Steps
Register the marriage certificate in your state’s revenue office if required.
Update the certificate with the Foreigner Regional Office (FRO) if applicable.
Important Notes:
Language: Documents can be translated into English or the local language.
Fees: Check the latest fee structure on the official website.
Legal Compliance: Ensure all steps follow the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
Troubleshooting:
Delays: Contact the Sub-Registrar’s office for status updates.
Document Issues: Get missing documents attested by a Notary or Magistrate.
For the most accurate guidance, visit your state’s official marriage registration portal or consult a local legal advisor.
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