Comprehensive Guide to Registration for the 1404 Marriage and Divorce Registry Exam: Requirements, Process, and Key Legal Notes
Introduction
In accordance with Article 3 of the Marriage and Divorce Offices Regulations, the General Registry Organization of Documents and Real Estate Properties is holding the 1404 exam for selecting marriage and divorce registrars to meet the needs of registry units across the country. This exam is exclusively for male applicants and includes stages of written exam, internship (interview), and selection. Registration begins on Sunday, November 2, 1404, and continues until Saturday, November 8, 1404. This comprehensive legal guide reviews general and specific requirements, quotas, registration process, and important notes to enable applicants to proceed with full awareness.
Keywords: Registration for 1404 marriage and divorce registry exam, marriage registry requirements, divorce registry license, veterans' quota for registry.
General Requirements (Article 9 of the Marriage and Divorce Offices Regulations)
Applicants must meet the following:
Adherence to the holy religion of Islam.
Belief and practical commitment to Islamic rulings and the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Being married.
Good reputation in the place of residence.
Full physical and mental capability for duties.
Possession of military service completion card or permanent exemption.
Minimum age of 24 and maximum of 50 full solar years (veterans exempt per Clause C, Article 88 of the Sixth Development Plan Law).
Legal Note: Age is calculated as of the first day of registration (November 2, 1404). Failure to meet these may result in disqualification during selection.
Specific Requirements
Academic Degree: Bachelor's in Law, Registry Sciences, Judicial Sciences, Theology and Islamic Sciences (Fiqh and Foundations of Islamic Law), or Level 2 or higher seminary degree confirmed by the Seminary Management Center. Holders of Level 1 seminary degree with Bachelor's in Literature (Persian/Arabic), Quranic Sciences, or Theology are also eligible.
Priority in Equal Conditions: PhD > Master's > Bachelor's.
Sunni Seminary Degrees: Confirmed by the Supreme Council of Sunni Religious Schools.
Exemption from Written Exam: Holders of Ijtihad or Fatwa degrees confirmed by the Supreme Council of Seminaries are invited only for interview.
Religious Minorities: Per Article 13 of the Constitution and Article 4 of the Marriage and Divorce Regulations, after introduction by official religious centers.
Legal Note: Selection for minorities requires official certification and is not deducted from the general quota.
Registration and Exam Process
Registration: Via Sanjesh Organization portal at register2.sanjesh.org/RegEmpEzdevaj140407. Fee: 550,000 IRR.
Admit Card: Available from December 8, 1404, on www.sanjesh.org.
Exam Date: Thursday, December 11, 1404, exclusively in Tehran.
Post-Exam: Interview and selection by the Organization's board.
Internship: Issuance of appointment conditional on 3 months of internship (Article 12 of Regulations).
Mandatory Training: Participation in courses by the Organization or Guild (Note 2, Article 3 of Regulations).
Legal Note: Office location is determined based on need and academic score (Article 81 of the Registration Law). Selected location is final and non-changeable.
Veterans' Quota (Clause C, Article 88 of the Sixth Development Plan Law)
30% quota allocated to:
Children and spouses of martyrs, veterans (10%+), freed prisoners (3 months captivity), combatants (6 months front-line).
Spouses and children of veterans (25%+), children and spouses of freed prisoners, children of combatants (12 months front-line).
Legal Note: To apply quota, select the veterans' registry code; otherwise, it will not be implemented.
Important Notes and Disqualification Barriers
Barriers: Foreign nationals, convicts of dismissal/offenses against chastity/addiction, judicial/advocacy/registry staff, those lacking moral fitness (Article 5 of Civil Services Management Law).
Each applicant selects only one location.
Minimum passing score set by the Registry Organization.
Fees borne by applicant.
Legal Note: Non-compliance may lead to appointment revocation or legal action.
Conclusion
The marriage and divorce registry exam is a golden opportunity for legal professionals to contribute to civil registration. Thorough review of requirements and timely registration boosts success chances. For more details, visit the Sanjesh Organization website. This guide is based on the official announcement of the Registry Organization, November 1404.
Source: Official Announcement of the General Registry Organization of Documents and Real Estate Properties, November 1404.
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