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How much does it cost to replace a KCSE certificate?

How much does it cost to replace a KCSE certificate?

A replacement certificate will cost Kshs 5,000/= and applicants will be expected to deposit this amount into any of the KNEC collection accounts either at Standard Chartered Bank, Cooperative Bank, National Bank and Kenya Commercial Bank.

Can I download my KCSE certificate?

To download and print your KCSE result slip online, follow the steps below. Open the KNEC portal website. Choose the option “examination results”. Then a text box will appear, you need to give your KCSE Index number and then click on ‘submit’ button.

When is certification of non-existence of a document not required?

Certification of non-existence from a civil authority is not required where the Department of State’s Reciprocity Schedule indicates this type of document generally does not exist. An officer should consult the Reciprocity Schedule before issuing a Request for Evidence (RFE) for a missing document that is required.

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How to make a certified copy of an original document?

Steps to Certifying a Copy of an Original Document 1 Make a copy of the document on white paper; do not use colored paper. Do not make a copy in color that looks like the original. 2 Use the correct notarial certificate for making a certified copy. 3 Complete the notarization.

Who can certify a document?

Who can certify a document. Your document must be certified by a professional person or someone well-respected in your community (‘of good standing’). You could ask the following if they offer this service: bank or building society official. councillor. minister of religion. dentist.

How do you certify a translation of a document?

Certifying a translation. If you need to certify a translation of a document that’s not written in English or Welsh, ask the translation company to confirm in writing on the translation: that it’s a ‘true and accurate translation of the original document’. the date of the translation.