Marriage Permit Application for Civil Servants to the State Police of the Republic of Indonesia, Lampung Region

Rizky Radhi Muarief, Nurmayani Nurmayani, Rifka Yudhi, Upik Hamidah, Muhammad Ali Hakim

Abstract


Police of the Republic of Indonesia. This implementation is mandatory for Civil Servants in the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia based on Regulation of the Chief of the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia Number 9 of 2010 as amended by Regulation of the Chief of the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia Number 6 of 2018 concerning Procedures for Submitting Marriage, Divorce and Reconciliation for Civil Servants in the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia. However, not all Civil Servants in the National Police who have submitted a marriage permit will definitely receive a decision granting permission. This article focuses on two issues: how to apply for a marriage permit for civil servants in the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia; and what are the supporting and inhibiting factors in applying for a marriage permit for civil servants in the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia. This research was conducted both normatively and empirically. Data were collected through interviews at the Lampung Regional Police Human Resources Bureau. Furthermore, literature review was also used to obtain comprehensive information. The research results show that marriage permit applications for civil servants at the Indonesian National Police (Polri) comply with Indonesian legal and ethical norms. The police provide support services, such as premarital counseling, to members in applying for permits. However, the inhibiting factors include: There are still members who carry out marriages, but do not apply for permission first to their work unit.


Keywords


Implementation; Permit; Republic of Indonesia National Police

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v12i11.7127

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