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Do men and women need marriage certificates to stay in hotels?

Men and women do not need to provide marriage certificates when staying in hotels.

First, the basic conditions for hotel occupancy

Hotel check-in usually requires guests to provide valid identity documents, such as ID cards and passports, to prove the identity and age of the guests. This is to ensure the safety and compliance of the hotel, and to ensure that the guests staying in meet the requirements of relevant laws and regulations.

Second, prepare the check-in documents.

In addition to identity documents, the hotel may also need guests to provide some other supporting documents, such as reservation confirmation and credit card information. These documents are used to confirm the reservation information, payment ability and check-in legality of the guests.

Third, the check-in process

When guests arrive at the hotel, they usually need to check in at the front desk. The front desk staff will verify the identity and reservation information of the guests and arrange the rooms. Guests need to pay the corresponding room rate and get a room key or access card.

Fourth, about the marriage certificate.

Although the marriage certificate is a legal document to prove the marriage relationship between men and women, it is not necessary to provide it when you check in at the hotel. The hotel pays attention to the identity and legitimacy of the guests, not the marital status of the guests. Therefore, both men and women, whether married or not, can stay in the hotel alone or together.

To sum up:

Men and women do not need to provide marriage certificates when staying in hotels. The main concern of the hotel is the identity of the guests and the legality of their stay. As long as the guests provide valid identity documents and other necessary documents, they can complete the check-in procedures. At the same time, the hotel will not ask the guests about their marital status, and guests can choose to live alone or stay in * * * according to their own needs and preferences.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law

Article 56 provides that:

If the hotel staff fails to register the names, types and numbers of identity documents of the guests, or fails to stop them knowing that dangerous goods are brought into the hotel, they shall be fined between 200 yuan and 500 yuan.

Measures for the administration of public security in hotel industry

Article 6 provides that:

Hotels must register when they receive passengers. At the time of registration, the passenger's identity documents shall be checked and truthfully registered according to the prescribed items. To receive accommodation from overseas tourists, an accommodation registration form shall also be submitted to the local public security organ within 24 hours.