Chinese Kinship Relationship Notarization Certificate
A Chinese kinship notarization is an official document from a qualified notary that verifies familial relationships, commonly used for overseas travel, studying abroad, and inheritance matters.
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To process a kinship notarization certificate in China, which establishes family connections through marriage, blood relation, or adoption, deeper than general friendships, you’ll need to prepare the following:
- 1. Your ID card and household registration book. If you’re abroad, your passport and proof of residence overseas are required.
- 2. If someone else is handling this for you, a power of attorney and that person’s identification documents are needed.
- 3. Documents proving your kinship, such as family personnel records or a household registration certificate issued by the police station of the household registration location. For kinship based on marriage, a marriage certificate is mandatory.
You can download the “Kinship Relationship Certificate” form from our website.
Remember, this information is a general guide; the specific documents required can vary based on the notary’s requests.
These materials are for reference only. Since the conditions of different applicants and the requirements of different provinces and cities vary, you should first prepare these basic materials. Then, based on your specific situation, consult us further. This will make our communication simpler and more efficient.