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dha.gov.za Track & Trace Your Status : Department of Home Affairs

Organisation : Department of Home Affairs (DHA)
Service Name : Track & Trace Your Status
Country : South Africa
Website : http://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/minister-ofhome-affairs/28-track-trace/78-track-traceyour-status

How To Track & Trace DHA Status?

South Africa Department of Home Affairs (DHA), Track & Trace Your Status Service.

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Just follow the simple steps mentioned below to check the Application Status.

Steps:
Step-1 : Go to the link http://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/minister-ofhome-affairs/28-track-trace/78-track-traceyour-status
Step-2 : Status Links are available under “Track & Trace your Status”. Click on the link which you want.
Step-3 : Enter the required details to know your application status.

Alternatively you can call the call centre at 0800 60 11 90

Available Services

You can track,
** Verify Living Status
** Verify Marital Status
** Verify Duplicate ID
** Verify your ID Application Status
** Verify your Passport Application Status
** Verify Permit Application Status

Verifying Your Marital Status:
Due to the large number of fraudulent marriages reported to the Department of Home Affairs every year, a facility has been created for you to check your marital status at any time. You will need your South African ID number in order to use this facility.

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You can also sms the letter M followed by your ID number (example: M 5001010050080) to 32551 A reply sms will be sent back to your cellphone to confirm your marital status and the date of your marriage. (R1 per sms and will be charged by your network service provider).

Marriage Certificates:
Two witnesses and the marriage officer must sign the marriage register after the solemnisation of a marriage. Then the marriage officer must issue the parties with a handwritten marriage certificate (BI-27) free of charge.

The marriage officer must then submit the marriage register to the nearest office of the Department of Home Affairs, where the marriage details will be recorded in the National Population Register (NPR).

Consent to the marriage of a minor:
If you are or your partner is a minor (younger than 18 years) in the care of either your respective parents or a legal guardian, only the parents’/guardian’s written consent (Form DHA-32) is necessary for you to obtain a marriage certificate.

If a parent whose consent is legally required but either cannot be found to grant consent, or is legally incompetent to do so, then an application may be made to a Commissioner of Child Welfare for consent to the marriage.

If your parents and/or a Commissioner of Child Welfare refuse to grant consent for your marriage, you may then apply to a judge of the High Court for consent. The judge will not grant consent unless there is sufficient evidence that the marriage is in the interest of the minor and that prior consent has been unreasonably refused.

In addition to getting consent from the parents or guardian, boys under the age of 18 and girls under the age of 16 may also be required to seek the consent of the Minister of Home Affairs. The Minister may, on application, condone a marriage which required his/her consent but was contracted without such consent.

Contact

Department of Home Affairs Toll Free Hotline: 0800 60 11 90

FAQ On DHA

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ On Department of Home Affairs (DHA)

Q: What is the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) in South Africa?
A: The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) is a South African government department responsible for managing and regulating the entry, exit, and residence of foreign nationals in South Africa, as well as issuing identity documents and passports to South African citizens.

Q: What services does the DHA offer?
A: The DHA offers a range of services to South African citizens and foreign nationals, including issuing identity documents, passports, visas, permits, and birth, marriage, and death certificates.

Q: How do I apply for an identity document or passport from the DHA?
A: You can apply for an identity document or passport from the DHA by visiting your nearest DHA office and completing an application form, providing the required documentation, and paying the applicable fee.

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View Comments (7)

  • Nicoklaas Johannes Smith says:

    Kindly let me know how soon will I be getting my passport which I applied for on 2 April 2024

  • Chandra Jinabhai says:

    Is there any way to track unabridged birth certificate application?

  • Jose lacita massingi says:

    Permanent residents because I m here in South Africa from 1972 work Dornfontein g.m .co p o box 2516 haramosa coy no 113981 from mocambigue district vilanculos province inhambane

  • Paballo John Mathobela says:

    I have applied for unabridged birth certificate for my son at Jabulani home affairs I want to check if it is available already I paid R75.

  • Beverley Van Der Walt says:

    Good Luck! I have been waiting 1 year and 2 months!

    I'd like to know what Computers are used for. All this information should be on a Computer and should be able to be printed out immediately if you have the relevant documents and have paid the R75 fee. Which I did!!!

  • Anneke Ferreira says:

    How do I track an Unabridged birth certificate ? it has been 8 weeks already

    • Beverley Van Der Walt says:

      Good Luck! I have been waiting 1 year and 2 months!

      I'd like to know what Computers are used for. All this information should be on a Computer and should be able to be printed out immediately if you have the relevant documents and have paid the R75 fee. Which I did!!!

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