Materials needed for political examination:
1. Personal autobiography or summary. This material should be written for every position, including some institutions or enterprises. Write down your own experience, family situation, self-analysis and so on in about 800 words.
2. No criminal record certificate. It is necessary to prepare in advance for close relatives within two generations (at present, political review generally does not need three generations, grandparents and so on. ), and then to the local police station issued by the lowest administrative organ to prove that there is no criminal record.
3. Household registration certificate. Some provinces have household registration restrictions, requiring candidates to provide corresponding household registration certificates. For example, the civil service examinations in Jiangsu and Shanghai have imposed some restrictions on household registration.
4. Graduation certificate, original degree certificate and some professional certificates required by post regulations. Candidates, whether fresh or non-fresh, can generally provide diplomas and other documents during the political review. If you haven't officially graduated, you can explain the situation if you can't provide the above materials, and then bring it to the unit when you report.
5. Personal files. Personal files generally do not need to be prepared by candidates themselves, and political examiners will personally go to the place where your files are located to check. Candidates only need to tell the political examiners where the current files are.
6. Personal photos. This material is needed at any time. Candidates should prepare several 1 and 2-inch ID photos with them, preferably with a white background, because a white background is the most standardized ID photo.