Losing your KCPE or KCSE certificate in Kenya is more common than you think — and far more stressful. These documents open doors to jobs, higher education, and life opportunities, so losing them can feel like a crisis.
The good news is that the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) allows you to replace a lost or damaged certificate.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know — the requirements, the fees, and the exact steps to follow to get your replacement certificate without unnecessary back-and-forth.
How To Replace A Lost KCPE and KCSE Certificate Through KNEC
The Kenya National Examinations Council is the only body authorized to issue and replace KCPE and KCSE certificates in Kenya. If you lose your certificate, KNEC gives you one chance to replace it — the council only issues a replacement once, so handle the process carefully.
You can replace both KCPE and KCSE certificates through the same process. Before you start, gather all the required documents to avoid delays.
Critical reminder: KNEC only replaces a lost certificate once. If you lose the replacement, the council will not issue another one.
Documents You Need To Replace Your Lost Certificate
Prepare all the following documents before you submit your application. Missing even one item will stall your application.
| # | Required Document | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Copy of the lost KNEC certificate | Mandatory — you must have this |
| 2 | Letter of recommendation from your headteacher | Private candidates use a letter from the sub-county or county education officer |
| 3 | Sworn legal affidavit confirming your identity | Obtain this from a Commissioner of Oaths |
| 4 | Letter of recommendation from your employer | Addressed to KNEC |
| 5 | Police abstract for the lost certificate | Must be recorded at the point of loss |
| 6 | Copy of your national ID, passport, or birth certificate | For those under 18, use a birth certificate — names must match exam records |
| 7 | Original KNEC bank deposit slip | Proof of payment of the processing fee |
Processing Fee
KNEC charges a mandatory fee of Kshs 5,800 per certificate—that is Kshs 5,000 plus 16% VAT of Kshs 800. Pay this fee at any of the following banks:
- Co-operative Bank
- Equity Bank
- National Bank of Kenya
- Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB)
Keep the original bank deposit slip after payment. KNEC will not accept a photocopy.
Step-by-Step Process To Replace Your Lost KNEC Certificate
Once you have all your documents ready and your fee paid, follow these steps:
Step 1 — Download the replacement form Visit the official KNEC website at www.knec.ac.ke and download the certificate replacement form. Make sure you use the correct, current version of the form available on the site.
Step 2—Fill in the form accurately Complete the form with all the required details. Double-check every entry — especially your name, index number, and year of examination — to make sure everything matches your exam records exactly. Errors will delay your application.
Step 3 — Attach all supporting documents Compile your filled form together with all the required documents listed above. Include your original bank deposit slip as proof of payment.
Step 4—Submit your application to KNEC Send the complete application package to the Council Secretary at KNEC. You can do this through:
- A postal office of your choice
- A courier service provider of your choice
Address the package clearly to the Council Secretary, KNEC.
Step 5 — Wait for processing KNEC takes approximately 60 working days to process replacement certificates. That is roughly three months, so plan accordingly.
Step 6—Collect your certificate in person Once your certificate is ready, you must collect it in person at KNEC offices. No one else can collect it on your behalf. You have a 2-year window to collect it from the date it is ready. After two years, KNEC will dispose of uncollected certificates with no refund.
Key Facts at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Issuing Body | Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) |
| Certificates Covered | KCPE and KCSE |
| Processing Fee | Kshs 5,800 per certificate (inclusive of VAT) |
| Processing Time | 60 working days |
| Collection | In person at KNEC offices |
| Collection Deadline | Within 2 years of readiness |
| Replacements Allowed | Once only — no second replacement |
Replacing a lost KCPE or KCSE certificate takes patience, but the process is manageable when you prepare properly. Gather your documents, pay the fee at a KNEC-approved bank, and send your complete application to the Council Secretary. Your certificate will be waiting for you in about three months.












