Procedures Outlined to Obtain Replacement WAEC Certificate

For individuals seeking to retrieve a misplaced, stolen, or damaged West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Certificate.

Procedures Outlined to Obtain Replacement WAEC Certificate

For individuals seeking to retrieve a misplaced, stolen, or damaged West African Examinations Council (WAEC) certificate, a detailed process has been outlined by the examination body. Here's a comprehensive list of the requirements needed for this process:

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  • Application Letter: A formal application letter must be written, stating the reason for requesting a new copy of the WAEC certificate. The letter should provide a tangible explanation for the need for a replacement.
  • Sworn Affidavit from High Court: An affidavit sworn before a reputable high court is a necessary document to support the application for a replacement certificate.
  • Police Report: A police report documenting the circumstances surrounding the loss, theft, or damage of the WAEC certificate is required. This report should include details such as when, where, and how the incident occurred.
  • Two (2) Passport Photographs: Two copies of recent passport-sized photographs of the individual applying for the replacement certificate are needed.
  • Photocopy of the Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Certificate: A photocopy of the lost, stolen, or damaged WAEC certificate must be provided as part of the application process.

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  • Letter from School: A letter from the school where the WAEC examination was initially taken is required. This letter serves as confirmation of the candidate's enrollment and completion of the examination.
  • National Identification Number (NIN): The applicant's National Identification Number (NIN) is necessary for identification purposes.
  • Birth Certificate: A copy of the applicant's birth certificate is needed to verify personal details.
  • Fee Payment: An amount of N93,000 (Ninety-Three Thousand Naira) is required to cover the administrative costs associated with processing the replacement certificate.

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The outlined process serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals seeking to obtain a replacement WAEC certificate. It emphasizes the importance of providing all necessary documentation and adhering to the specified procedures to facilitate a smooth and efficient application process.