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KNEC: How to Replace a Lost Examination Certificate

KNEC’s Policy on Lost Certificates
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has clarified its policy regarding lost certificates. Contrary to what some might believe, KNEC does not replace lost certificates. Instead, the council issues a certification letter to individuals who have misplaced their original documents.
Certification Letter: A Legal Substitute
The certification letter issued by KNEC is a legally acceptable document that can be used in place of the lost certificate. This letter serves as an official proof of the academic credentials previously documented in the original certificate.
How to Apply for a Certification Letter
If you have lost your certificate and need a certification letter, here’s the process to follow:
1. Prepare the necessary documentation: Ensure you have all required documents, including a sworn affidavit indicating the loss of the certificate.
2. Visit the KNEC website: Navigate to the official KNEC website for detailed instructions on the application process.
3. Submit your application: Follow the guidelines provided on the website to submit your application for a certification letter.
By understanding and following these steps, you can obtain a certification letter to serve in place of your lost certificate. This official document ensures that your academic credentials remain recognized and verifiable.
For more information and detailed instructions, please visit the KNEC official website or contact their customer service.
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