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Implementasi Single Identity Number Kartu Keluarga Berdasarkan Undang-Undang Nomor 24 Tahun 2013 Tentang Administrasi Kependudukan Di Kota Pekanbaru
Single Identity Number (SIN) is a population identity number that is unique or distinctive, single and attached to someone who is registered as an Indonesian resident. Indonesian citizens and foreigners who have permanent residence permits are only allowed to be registered on one Family Card. This means that a person who is polygamous, even though both marriages are legally valid, cannot be registered on two Family Cards (KK). This is because each resident can only have one Population Identification Number (NIK) which is recorded on one family card (KK). If more than one family card is recorded, it will be recorded as duplicate data. One case of having a SIN occurred in a person named Mr. S. Mr. S had 2 family cards. The reason he has two family cards is because he is polygamous which requires him to be the head of a family who has two wives and two family cards. This research discusses the Single Identity Number in the Family Card to reduce the number of unregistered marriage couples in Pekanbaru City and what factors inhibit the implementation of the Single Identity Number Family Card as well as the efforts made by the Pekanbaru City Government in the Family Card making service.
The approach to writing this research was carried out sociologically, which means reviewing the state of the problems in the field. The location of this research was the Pekanbaru City Population and Civil Registration Service. Data collection techniques were carried out using several methods, namely observation, interviews and literature review.
The Pekanbaru City Dukcapil Office explained that the NIK should be one and not multiple and valid for life. Even when a person is married more than once, the NIK used remains one and one must choose one KK from two or more families. The Pekanbaru City Dukcapil Office explained that the NIK should be one and not multiple and valid for life. Even when a person is married more than once, the NIK used remains one and one must choose one KK from two or more families. There are also examples of cases, namely falsification of KTP and KK documents. Document falsification is caused by some individuals wanting to remarry, but legally in the eyes of the state. This is what causes some people to think they have double NIK. Factors that hinder the implementation of SIN are law enforcement factors and community factors. And the efforts made by Disducapil regarding single identity numbers or double NIKs are deleting data.
Keywords : Single Identity Number, Unregistered Marriages, Family Card
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