Unmarried Certificate Requirements and Application Process By Adv Jamila

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Everything You Need to Know About the Unmarried Certificate in Pakistan

An Unmarried Certificate in Pakistan is an official document that certifies an individual's marital status as single. This certificate is commonly required for various legal and personal purposes, including overseas employment, immigration, marriage registration abroad, and studies in foreign institutions. Known by several names, such as Single Status Certificate, Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage, or Non-Marriage Certificate, it serves as proof of unmarried status under Pakistani law.


What Is an Unmarried Certificate in Pakistan?

The Unmarried Certificate, also referred to as a Marital Status Certificate, confirms that the applicant has never been married or is currently unmarried. This document is usually issued by:

  • Union Councils

  • District Courts

  • NADRA (National Database and Registration Authority) in some cases


Unmarried Certificate Requirements

To apply for an unmarried certificate in Pakistan, you need the following documents:

  1. CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) or passport.

  2. Affidavit attested by a Notary Public or Oath Commissioner, declaring your unmarried status.

  3. Witness Statements, if required.

  4. Passport-sized photographs.

  5. Application Form, depending on the issuing authority.


Procedure for Obtaining an Unmarried Certificate in Pakistan

  1. Application Submission:

    • Submit the required documents, including the affidavit, to the relevant authority, such as the Union Council or District Court.

  2. Verification:

    • The authority will verify the applicant's status through official records and interviews, if needed.

  3. Certificate Issuance:

    • Once verification is complete, the Unmarried Certificate is issued, typically within a few working days.


Unmarried Certificate Format in Pakistan

The format of the certificate varies depending on the issuing authority. Generally, it includes:

  • Applicant’s full name and CNIC number.

  • Confirmation of unmarried status.

  • Authority’s seal and signature.

  • Date of issuance.


Unmarried Certificate Fees in Pakistan

The fees for obtaining an unmarried certificate vary based on the issuing authority:

  • Union Councils: Fees may range from PKR 500 to PKR 1,000.

  • District Courts: Fees include court charges and legal fees, typically ranging from PKR 2,000 to PKR 5,000.


Unmarried Certificate for Overseas Pakistanis

For overseas Pakistanis, the process involves:

  1. Visiting the nearest Pakistani Embassy or Consulate.

  2. Submitting the required documents, including a notarized affidavit.

  3. The consulate issues the certificate or forwards the application to relevant authorities in Pakistan.


Alternative Names for Unmarried Certificate

The Unmarried Certificate is also known as:

  • Single Status Certificate

  • Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage

  • Non-Marriage Certificate

  • Marital Status Certificate

An unmarried certificate in Pakistan, also known as a single status certificate or certificate of no impediment to marriage, is an official document issued to verify an individual's marital status. It confirms that the applicant has not been previously married or is currently unmarried. This certificate is often required for international marriages, employment, or legal documentation abroad. To obtain an unmarried certificate, applicants must submit a completed application form, pay the applicable unmarried certificate fees, and provide supporting documents such as a valid CNIC, affidavit, and witnesses’ statements. The unmarried certificate format in Pakistan typically includes the applicant’s personal details, declaration of single status, and an official stamp. Local Union Councils or embassies issue these certificates depending on the applicant's location.

 

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