Marriage Certificate
A Marriage Certificate is an official document that legally recognizes the union between two individuals. It is typically issued by a government authority after a marriage ceremony has taken place. This certificate includes important details such as the names of the couple, the date of the marriage, and the location where it occurred.
The Marriage Certificate serves several purposes, including proof of marriage for legal matters, such as applying for joint bank accounts, insurance benefits, or immigration processes. It is important for couples to keep this document safe, as it may be required for various legal and administrative tasks throughout their lives.