KNEC Certificate Name Change Guide: Procedural Steps On How To Do It

Are you looking for a way to change your name on KNEC Certificate? If yes, then this informative article is for you. You will be given detailed information on how to go about it.

The Kenya National Examination Council has made it possible for you to change your name in a KNEC certificate. However, you can only do so once you understand the procedure and meet a set of requirements.

As an examination body, the Kenya National Examination council tests learners in primary, secondary, and tertiary education centers. Usually, the council issues a certificate to candidates after successfully finishing and passing the exams. However, there may be cases where you need to change your name in a KNEC certificate. Can KNEC change a student name in the KCSE certificate or any other examination testimonials?

How To Change Your Name In A KNEC Certificate

There are frequent instances where some Kenya Certificate for Secondary/Primary Education gets printed with misspelled names. The owners of such certificates are supposed to request for amendment.

So how do you change the name on a KNEC certificate legally? You should apply for a name amendment through the school where you sat for that KCSE or KCPE examination.

Requirements

  • A letter that’s written by the principal or headteacher of your previous school
  • A copy of your birth certificate
  • A copy of your result slip

Further inquiries about the change of name on the KNEC certificate can be forwarded to the institution through ordinary mail or to exams@knec.ac.ke.

How To Get A Replacement KNEC Certificate

If you lost your primary, secondary, or Kenya National Examination Council certificates from a tertiary institution, do you know what procedures you need to take to get a replacement?

To get a replacement for a certificate, for the lost testimonial one needs to;

  • Gets a letter requesting the replacement written by the head of their school confirming that he had been issued with an original document.
  • If you sat for the examination in a private center or a school that is now closed, an applicant is required to get a letter recommending the replacement from DEO/PDE.
  • Have a police abstract indicating that the original document is lost
  • A sworn legal affidavit of the identity of the applicant
  • A copy of the national identification card
  • A processing fee of Kenyan shillings 5000 (Bank slip).

Replacement Procedure

To apply for a replacement for the lost document, the applicant has to download and completely fill the form requesting the replacement. The form can be downloaded through the examination body’s website as follows.

  • Visit the KNEC website
  • Click on “certificate replacement and confirmation
  • Then select “application for replacement of certificates
  • Download the form

A duly filled form together with the requirements mentioned before should be submitted to the Chief Executive Officer of KNEC through the following postal address;

P.O. Box 73598 – 00200,

City Square Nairobi.

The process of how to change your name in a KNEC certificate and do a replacement is a straightforward one. If you encounter any problems, you can reach out for assistance through the email as indicated above.

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