
Marriage Certificate
A marriage certificate is an official document that legally recognizes a marriage between two individuals. It is issued by a governmental authority, typically after a couple completes the marriage ceremony and meets legal requirements. The certificate includes important details such as the names of the spouses, the date of marriage, and the location where it took place. It serves as proof of the marriage and may be required for various legal purposes, such as applying for joint benefits, changing names, or proving marital status in legal matters.