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Where can I get the proof of paternity?

Proof of kinship can be issued at the local police station where the original birth declaration account is located. The materials required to issue the certificate include: the applicant's resident identity card and household registration book, and the kinship certificate issued by the personnel department of the applicant's unit. If you entrust others to handle notarization, you need to submit a power of attorney and a resident ID card, and the relevant parties need to submit a resident ID card, household registration book or passport, pass and other identification documents.

How to prove paternity?

How to define the father-son relationship is abstract. In China, many legal provisions have expounded the parent-child relationship from various aspects, but in life, we need to prove the parent-child relationship, which requires us to go to the local family planning bureau or the local public security bureau to inquire about our parent-child relationship, explain the purpose to the staff, and ask them to issue you a written document to prove your parent-child relationship, and affix the official seal.

How does parent-child separation prove parent-child relationship?

The household registration department has the right not to issue a household registration certificate if it is separated from the parents' household registration and the kinship cannot be ascertained. Therefore, if it is necessary to prove kinship, citizens can only bring their parents' ID cards, household registration books, ID cards and certificates to the local notary office for notarization of kinship.

How to open a proof of kinship

When handling immigration and inheritance, you need to issue a certificate of kinship, and you must go to the notary office at or above the municipal level where the citizen or citizen's relatives account.

Legal basis: Notary Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 2 Notarization is an activity of a notary organ to prove the authenticity and legality of civil legal acts, facts and documents with legal significance according to the application of natural persons, legal persons or other organizations and legal procedures.

Article 3 A notarization institution shall abide by the law and adhere to the principles of objectivity and impartiality.

Article 6 A notarization institution is a certification institution established in accordance with the law, which is not for profit, independently exercises notarization functions and bears civil liabilities.