NYSC Registration Requirements for Married Women

As a married woman preparing for NYSC registration, you’ve probably heard that NYSC requires certain documents from married female PCMs during registration. The problem is that much of the information available is either scattered, incomplete, or unreliable.

This guide brings everything together in one place so you can clearly understand what applies to you, what NYSC expects, and how to avoid mistakes that can affect your registration or posting.

Since NYSC does not make special provisions for married men, this explanation is written specifically for the married female prospective corps members.

Married female PCMs preparing for NYSC registration in 2026, reviewing marriage certificate, domicile letter, and other required NYSC registration documents for concessional posting and successful registration as a married woman.

This is not the registration process itself. You can refer to the step-by-step NYSC online registration guide if that is what you need.

Here, the focus is on the exact requirements that married women must meet, common misunderstandings, and guidance for ladies who are planning to get married but do not yet have their documents.

Who is a Married Female PCM?

For NYSC purposes, a married female prospective corps member is a woman who is legally married and can provide valid proof of that marriage during online registration and also at the camp for documentation.

This does not include single mothers, divorced women, or any lady who cannot present the required marital documents.

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NYSC Concessional Posting for Married Women

NYSC understands that some corps members may need to be posted to specific locations for personal reasons. This includes people living with health challenges, disabilities, and married women.

For married female PCMs, NYSC recognizes that a marriage succeeds best when husband and wife live together. To support this, ladies have the opportunity to indicate their marital status during online registration. When they do, NYSC requires additional information and the compulsory upload of supporting documents. This allows the scheme to post the woman to her husband’s state of residence.

It’s important to note that concessional posting is optional. Not all married women need to take advantage of it. If a married woman prefers to register as single, NYSC does not object. The provision simply exists to give those who want it the chance to be posted closer to their husband.

NYSC Registration Documents for Married Women

To register for NYSC as a married woman, these are the documents needed:

  1. Marriage Certificate
  2. Domicile Letter for NYSC
  3. Husband’s ID Card
  4. Newspaper Publication
  5. O’Level Certificate or Result
  6. Utility Bill

Marriage Certificate / Affidavit

The marriage certificate is an official confirmation of your marital status. It serves as documented proof that you are legally married and is required by NYSC during registration.

If your marriage was done traditionally, through a church, or at a mosque, and you don’t have a certificate recognized by the government, an affidavit from a reputable court can be used. NYSC recognizes this affidavit as valid proof of marriage for registration purposes.

PS: The advice for the affidavit is just to prevent any chance of setback. Some married ladies have testified using the certificate issued by their Pastor or Imam and it was accepted.

Domicile Letter for NYSC

The domicile letter serves as proof of your husband’s place of residence. NYSC uses it to verify the information you provide about where your husband lives.

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This letter is usually issued by the local government chairman of the area where your husband resides. However, there have been cases where well-known workplaces have issued a domicile letter, which was accepted for registration. For example, a husband working at Access Bank had a domicile letter from the bank that his wife used successfully during NYSC registration.

Husband’s ID Card

You need a valid form of identification for your husband during NYSC registration. This helps verify his identity and confirms your marital relationship.

Accepted forms include the national ID card, voter’s card, driver’s license, or international passport. The ID is required to ensure that the name on it matches the name on the marriage certificate, confirming the husband’s legal identity.

Newspaper Publication on Change of Name

Married female PCMs must provide a newspaper publication showing the change of name from their maiden name to their marital name. This publication serves as official proof of the name change and is uploaded during NYSC online registration.

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If a lady does not want her name changed, she should NOT register as married, because NYSC will definitely place her marital name on her discharge certificate at the end of service.

O’Level Certificate or Result

Married female PCMs must provide their O’Level certificate or result during NYSC registration. This is used to confirm the maiden name of the lady before it is changed to her marital name. Accepted certificates include WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB.

Utility Bill

Married female PCMs must provide a recent utility bill to further confirm their residence. It does not have to be in the husband’s name or show the exact house address. As long as it reflects the same town, city, or local government as the domicile letter, it is sufficient.

Accepted utility bills include electricity or water bills that clearly show the address. In some cases, if you don’t have one in your household, you can use a utility bill from someone nearby in the same neighbourhood.

Registering for NYSC Without Marital Documents

Some ladies may want to register for NYSC as married but do not yet have the required documents. This often applies to those who are planning their marriages and don’t have the official papers in hand yet.

You mustn’t upload fake documents. Instead, you should register as a single lady. Once your marriage documents are ready, you can report to orientation camp in your husband’s state of residence. NYSC will then update your posting based on the valid documents, allowing you to benefit from concessional deployment, even though you initially registered as single.

Common Misunderstandings About NYSC Registration for Married Women

Even with clear guidelines, some misconceptions about registering as a married female PCM persist. This section clarifies how to help avoid mistakes during registration.

Married Female PCMs Choice of Name During Registration

Some ladies think they can register for NYSC as married without changing their maiden name. This is not true. Registering as married means your name will be updated to reflect your marital status, either using your husband’s surname, first name, or a combination. As advised earlier, it is better to register as single if you don’t want your maiden name changed.

Change of Maiden Name on NIN for NYSC Registration

A common misconception is that married female PCMs must update their maiden name on their NIN to their husband’s name before NYSC registration. This is not necessary.

During registration, NYSC uses the name on the Senate list, which in most cases is the maiden name of the married PCM. There is no need to modify the name on your NIN just because of marriage.

For those who have already changed their name on NIN to reflect marriage, there’s no need to worry. Despite the change, the maiden name remains in the NIMC database, which is sufficient for identity verification by NYSC.

Single Mothers and Concessional Posting

Some people think that being a single mother qualifies for NYSC concessional deployment. This is not true.

Concessional posting for married female PCMs applies only to women who are legally married and can provide all the required documents. Single mothers are not eligible for posting to any particular state.

That said, I’ve received feedback from some corps members at camp that NYSC officials mentioned single mothers who wish to relocate can provide valid proof of their claim. Proofs such as a birth certificate, a photo of the baby, or even the baby itself may be submitted for consideration. While this does not guarantee anything, it shows that their situation still has a chance of being considered.

FAQs on Married Female PCMs

Can I register as single if I am married

Yes, you can. NYSC relies on what you declare during registration, so if you indicate you’re single, that’s what they’ll consider, even if you’re married.

Do married female PCMs go to NYSC camp?

Yes. Married female PCMs are required to attend the NYSC orientation camp just like other corps members. Their marital status does not exempt them from camp activities. However, in camps that are overcrowded, married women are usually given exit to help decongest the camp.

What is domicile letter for NYSC?

A domicile letter is an official document issued by the local government that confirms a person’s place of residence. In the context of NYSC, it is required for concessional posting of married female PCMs.

Can I update my marital documents after NYSC registration closes?

Once you submit your NYSC registration form, you cannot edit or upload any new marital documents online. However, if you have any documents that were not included during registration, you can present them at your orientation camp for consideration.

What if I got married after registering for NYSC?

If you get married after registering, you can take your authentic marriage documents to camp. Once verified, NYSC will post you to your husband’s state of residence.

Can I still apply for redeployment after camp as a married woman?

Yes. If you get married after registration or even after camp, you can apply for relocation to your husband’s state of residence. You’ll need to go through the state coordinator and provide all the marital requirements.

That’s all you need to know about NYSC registration requirements for married women.

If you need help getting your domicile letter or newspaper publication, you can reach out on WhatsApp for assistance.

Also, don’t forget to check out the NYSC online registration guide so you’ll know exactly what to do when the portal opens.

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472 thoughts on “NYSC Registration Requirements for Married Women”

  1. Abdullahi Maryam Rufa'i

    I’m a married woman, please most i do newspaper change of name from miss to mrs before proceeding to camp next week?

  2. Thomas Patience I.

    Good day Local man, I registered as a married PCM last week Wednesday 8th of January 2025 and up till now I haven’t received or seen my call up number. What should I do sir ?
    And the consenssional deployment that was pending before has disappeared, please what is the reason for that?
    My dad’s name and my husband’s surname are the same, although they changed my surname to my husband’s first name.
    Please I want to have more knowledge about all this and will I still get my call up number and letter before 22nd of January which is slated to be orientation camp date?

    1. Be patient for your call-up number. As for the disappeared pending concessional posting, it looks like it has been approved since your surname has changed to your husband’s.

  3. Hello, I got married after my 1st degree and all my documents are in my maiden surname and I want my NYSC certificate to still bear my maiden surname, please how do I go about it because it seems like once I upload my husband’s details NYSC will automatically change my surname to his

    1. NYSC recently stopped requesting for change of name and newspaper publication. It remains to be seen whether married female corps members will be given the option to choose between having their maiden or husband’s name on the certificate.

  4. Please,I would like to know if a traditional marriage certificate is acceptable.

    Also,do I need to do a change of name to my husband’s name?

    1. Hi Hillary. While I can’t answer for certain whether or not traditional marriage certificates are accepted for concessional posting, I’ll advise you present one from marriage registry.

  5. Pls on my dashboard for concessional deployment it was showing pending and after a while it disappeared and my surname changed to my husband’s name but there’s a mistake on the name. It’s showing oniossai instead of oni-ossai what can I do to rectify the mistake

    1. ANIONYIWA NNEKA OLUCHI

      Pls l registered as a married woman on the 6th of this month, but my dashboard is still showing pending approval

    2. I think this is a cue that your posting has been approved on marital ground. About the name error, there’s a button for name correction on your dashboard. Use it.

  6. Good evening
    Before I got married the name on my certificate is AKANNI FIYIN DAYO which match with the name on my nin and I already did newspaper change of name and affidavit and my I also changed my name on my bvn to my husband’s third name before my name came out on nysc senate list and the name on it is ADEOLA OLUWAFIYIN OLADAYO but after I did nysc registration my name automatically changed to ADEOLA FIYIN DAYO which does not match with the my newspaper change of name. Will I have issue with nysc online registration and camp registration? Do I need to do another change of name?

  7. Kirnan Ameh Awulu

    Hello good afternoon sir
    I did change of name after marriage and is my husband’s Surname I used in school, so during the registration when we got to point of submission the cafe guy said is not submitting because of my husband’s Surname,so he removed that surname from my name and replaced it with my husband’s first name. So I don’t know whether is going to be a problem for me in camp.

  8. Please i want to know if married applicant also pay the registration fee and get green card as well.bcos ive been trying to pay sunce yesterday i cant do that till now while others are paying

  9. Nwachi Judith chizoba

    Good evening sir
    Please I’m a married woman and I finish school before getting married, so all my documents bear my father name , include my National ID, BVN and Senate list. I just did my news paper change of name. Hope it will not affect me why registering.

    I await your kind response
    Thanks sir

  10. Nwachi Judith chizoba

    Good evening sir
    Please I’m a married woman and I finish school before getting married, so all my documents bear my father name , include my National ID, BVN and Senate list. I just did my news paper change of name. Hope it will not affect me why registering.

    I await your kind response
    Thanks sir

      1. Sequel to the NYSC press release in November about married PCM not needing news paper change of name… Do you think it will ever work out? Even this fresh ongoing registration of batch C stream 2, there’s still column to upload newspaper change of name. I uploaded all other documents for concessional deployment except newspaper publication,I sticks to their own part of the bargain and not force women to bear the name they don’t want to.

  11. Letter of domicile is a proof that someone lives in a particular place. Why get this letter from a local government you don’t want to be posted to for NYSC? Don’t you know it’s a declaration that your husband (and yourself) lives there?

  12. Good morning, Sir!

    I obtained a domicile letter from my husband’s local government Council in Rivers, but my husband resides in a different local government within the same state. What is the implication of this? Do I need to obtain another domicile letter from the local government where my husband resides?

    I await your kind response.
    Thank you, Sir.

  13. Good day sir
    I am married, I went and did newspaper publication and they misplspelt my husband’s surname instead of Ejiofor, it was spelt Ojiofor. Please do I have to redo it?
    If yes will I bear the cost or the news agency cos I gave them the correct spelling.

  14. Good day sir. I first registered as single but because I was posted elsewhere I had to go to camp to change it to married. My question now is do I have to change the name on my BVN to match the one on my nysc to avoid payment issues or can I leave it as it is?

  15. I heard married women can attend to the nearest camp even if they were posted to another state. Does that apply to a separated spouse who has children to take care of on her own? What should be done? Was posted to Kebbi from Kogi,do I attend camp close to me too?

  16. Hi, local man please do married women stay for swearing in ceremony in camp…or they just go back home after registration.

  17. Animasahun modupe adetoun

    Good evening local man…please I really need a response to this,so I did a change of name on my NIN to my husband’s name and then I have my father’s name in the Senate list,av been trying to register since Batch B around July,I couldn’t register it was bringing name mismatch and same thing happened again with this recent batch I mean batch C,so this is the problem,when they logged in into self portal in NIN office,they told me to revalidate,my question is after re- validating,do I have to change it back to my father’s name or what so as to be able to register for next batch.

    1. Thomas Patience I.

      Good day Local man, I registered as a married PCM last week Wednesday 8th of January 2025 and up till now I haven’t received or seen my call up number. What should I do sir ?
      And the consenssional deployment that was pending before has disappeared, please what is the reason for that?
      My dad’s name and my husband’s surname are the same, although they changed my surname to my husband’s first name.
      Please I want to have more knowledge about all this and will I still get my call up number and letter before 22nd of January which is slated to be orientation camp date?

  18. Ogbonna oluomachi Peniel

    Please I uploaded the necessary documents for married PCM during registration from the first day the portal opened for batch C 1 registration and I was successfully registered. But when I go to my dashboard, my name has not changed till today which is almost 48hrs. In the consessional status, it is writing pending. Please what should I do?

  19. Will I be able to enjoy concessional posting if I get married after NYSC registration as single?
    My marriage will come up few days after registration but before camping.
    Can I go to camp with my marriage documents and will I be granted to leave camp and redeploy to my husband’s location?

  20. Good morning,I didn’t add miss or Mrs to the newspaper publication hope is not going to affect me, secondly for domicile letter instead of Asaolu for my husband name the person wrote Ashaolu, lastly presently at my husband place there is no light more a year now what other document can I use in place of utility bill ?

  21. Good afternoon, I am a married Pcms and my nin is carry my husband which is different frm the name on my Senate ND am having issue doing registration.

    Have gone to nimc office , but I was directed to nysc office Cox they said is not good to be changing name

    1. Good morning local man. I was supposed to used my husband name for nysc registration instead my cafe man made a mistake I used my father name after I had uploaded all the documents inquiring. I changed the surname to my husband name on my dashboard somebody said I used not have changed it. That it will change automatically. I’m scared I hope it will not affect me. Pls I will be await your response. Thank you.

  22. I clocked 30 yrs 2 months ago as I finished my undergraduate studies. I’m married and currently a month pregnant. My school has scheduled me for second batch 2024 NYSC service.
    Can I still go for NYSC service?
    If yes, what are the things I need to put in place? Thank you, I await your response and I’m also following you on your WhatsApp channel ” Local Man”

    1. Hi Toyo,
      Looks like you clocked 30 years before you graduated and as such, you might be ineligible for service. Don’t take my word for it though. Register first and see what happens from there.

  23. Good Morning,
    Please I’m a married pcm,i just want to register nd my NiN has my husband’s name which is different from the name in my school senate list will i have any problem registering online?
    And also Do I have to do this affidavit nd news paper publication before I can register as a married pcm?

  24. I changed my NIN back to my maiden name to register but still i can’t with error name not accurate so I was told I would need to effect my maiden name and husband’s name on NIN for the registration. Can only affidavit suffice for this cause I will be returning the name back to my husbands name?
    Kindly assist on what to do

    1. Pls how can I go about the registration process if i don’t want to go for this forthcomung batch C stream 1 and Stream 2,is it possible for me to for the following year Batch A

  25. I have just two questions. I’m getting married this December, I don’t want to join this batch. I want to join the next batch next year so I can register as a married woman. If my name comes out in this batch c mobilization list, do I still need to register first then don’t go to camp or just leave the registration to next year?

    And another question is I and my husband bear the same surname, so I don’t need to do change of name. So is it compulsory for me to do the change of name publication I will use for registration as a married woman?

  26. Watts Epallebo Evidence

    Good evening sir/ma
    Thanks for the guide but please will I need to change my surname on my NIN and BVN to my husbands own before registration

  27. Sa’adatu Yakubu

    I’m married but I don’t want to change my surname… Islamically it is not mandatory so I chose to stick with my original surname rather than going through the stress of change of name. Is that permissible or I HAVE to do a change of name?

  28. Please sir,i published a newspaper for change of name,but they didn’t change my name in the newspaper, they just did it the same as marriage certificate, is there any issue please? Must i republish another newspaper?

      1. Idowu Mary Opeyemi

        I’m 30 already and I want to register for nysc and I don’t have newspaper change of name I only have registry marriage certificate can I proceed for registration?

  29. Good evening sir/ma

    Please I did an affidavit with my hubby to still retain my father name in marriage, and I did a newspaper publication for a change from miss to Mrs, please hope this is allowed and it won’t cos any further delay in camp or registration

  30. Paulina Gozie obawunde

    Pls I did traditional marriage alone …now they are requesting for marriage certificate I don’t have any ..what can I do

  31. Good morning sir,
    Trust you’re fine
    I want to ask this question
    Can newspaper publication be done in any state? Reason for this question is that, my wife wants to serve in Ogun state and I want to do the newspapers publication in Lagos state. Hope it will not hinder her chances of serving in Ogun state.

  32. I have done my change of name with the affidavit and news paper publication but I still have my maiden name on my NIB, please do you think it will pose any problem during my registration?

  33. Good afternoon sir/ma, pls do a pregnant woman has to report in camp or how do one do it in order to get uniform and other requirements done.

    1. Hi, during registration, I registered SINGLE but when I tried working out my relocation, they tried doing it under marital grounds but I cancelled it immediately, but my marital status is showing MARRIED and I’m being asked to upload some documents on my portal. So now, I’ve gotten approval for relocation on DG DIRECTIVES. What should I do please cos I’m not even married. Should I go ahead to the new state I’ve been relocated to, I hope the marital stuff won’t cause issues

        1. Thank you so Much, Mr. Local Man. Pls am a Married women and i received my Call up letter, and i didn’t used any of domicile, news paper, during my registration, and i dont have one, i only uesd our Marriage certificate, my husband’s ID Card and utility bill, pls is that will be enough to grant my relocation to my husband place of residence?. Thank you so much for your kind to Humanity.

  34. Pls I want to know if one can use local government identification letter irreplace of domicile letter, or is local government identification letter the same with domicile letter

  35. Pls am a married PCM and I’ve already done newspaper publication and Affidavit, but my maiden name is not in my NiN just my husband
    If I do modifications won’t it contradict other documents I have like my international passport

      1. Hello local man. I understand from the article that change of name and newspaper publication is not required anymore for married PCMs.
        I just want to confirm what the change of name used to entail before. Did it involve changing the name on NIN and BVN? Is it still necessary to change the name for other purposes besides NYSC?

        1. Change of name for NYSC in the past was an affidavit and newspaper publication. About changing name for other purposes as married woman, yes you need that.

  36. Good evening am married and done the necessary documents but my concern is my NINdid not have my middle name and is on the jamb results I want to know if did registration will be successful or I need to visit NIN office

      1. Abdulrahman Abubakar

        Good day local man.
        I want to know if a married woman has the option of not staying in camp, or it is a must. thank you

  37. Please, in newspaper publication for married PCM, will it shows my own full name, husband name and our date of marriage.
    Or
    It only my name, indicating from Miss to Mrs…
    I did newspaper publication for change of name, instead they should write Miss Ayobami Mary to Mrs Nwaogazi Mary, they just wrote my own full name(still Ayobami which is my maiden name) and my husband’s full name with our date of marriage.
    My question now is that, am I good to go or I need to do another newspaper publication? Please I need quick response on this