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I have laminated my marriage certificate and I am not able to legalise the certificate. What should I do?


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If you are not able to legalise your marriage certificate as it has been laminated, you may consider applying for a duplicate/extract of your marriage certificate. Please refer to the relevant information below, on the process to apply for a duplicate/extract.

 

For marriages registered on or after 15 September 1961

To apply for a duplicate digital copy/extract of a marriage certificate for marriages registered on or after 15 September 1961, you may use 'e-Services' on the Our Marriage Journey website (e-Services > Civil marriage – Duplicate of marriage certificate).

 

Alternatively, you may use the self-help kiosks at the Registry of Marriages located at 7 Canning Rise Singapore 179869, to make the application.

For marriages contracted before 15 September 1961

To apply for a copy of a marriage certificate for marriages contracted before 15 September 1961, you may submit your request via the National Archives of Singapore (NAS) website.


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