Answer
Based on official Jordanian legal texts
To prove a marriage contract in Jordan, it is essential to follow the procedures outlined in the Personal Status Law. According to Article 36 (المادة 36) of the Personal Status Law, the marriage must be documented officially. Here are the steps involved:
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Consultation with a Judge: The person intending to marry must consult with a judge or their deputy before conducting the marriage contract.
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Official Documentation: The marriage must be documented by the judge or an authorized person in an official document.
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Penalties for Non-Documentation: If a marriage contract is conducted without official documentation, the person conducting the marriage, the spouses, and the witnesses are subject to penalties as specified in the Penal Code. Additionally, the court may impose a fine of 200 Jordanian Dinars on each of them.
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Registration by Authorized Officials: Marriage registrars are appointed to document marriage contracts, and their work is regulated by instructions issued by the Chief Justice.
For marriages conducted outside Jordan, Article 36 (المادة 36) also states that Jordanian Muslim consuls abroad are responsible for documenting marriage contracts for Jordanian nationals and reporting them to the Chief Justice's department.
For official advice and assistance, it is recommended to consult a qualified lawyer or legal expert in Jordan.
