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The marriage certificate was obtained in Handan, Hebei, and the woman was from Binzhou, Shandong. Can I leave the account with her after giving birth?
Yes, children can settle in the police station where one of their parents is registered.

Opinions on solving the problem of household registration for people without household registration No.96 [2015];

Second, handle non-household registration according to law.

(1) Persons without registered permanent residence who do not conform to the family planning policy. For children born outside the policy or out of wedlock, I or my guardian can apply for registration of permanent residence in accordance with the policy of voluntary settlement with parents, with birth medical certificate and one parent's household registration book, marriage certificate or explanation of out-of-wedlock births. If you apply to settle down with your father and have no hukou, you need to provide a paternity test certificate issued by a qualified appraisal agency.

(2) Persons without registered permanent residence who have not obtained the medical certificate of birth. If a person is born in a midwifery institution without a registered permanent residence, he or his guardian may apply to the midwifery institution for a Birth Medical Certificate; For the non-registered persons born outside the midwifery institution, I or my guardian shall provide the paternity test certificate issued by a qualified appraisal institution, and go to the institution entrusted by the county-level health and family planning administrative department to apply for the birth medical certificate. Persons without household registration or their guardians shall apply for permanent residence registration with the medical certificate of birth and the household registration book, marriage certificate or instructions of one parent born out of wedlock.