Replace a Lost Matric Certificate via Umalusi: Steps, Docs & Fees
Need a Matric Certificate fast for a job, learnership, internship, bursary or university? SETAs often require proof of qualification, and a missing certificate can hold you back. The good news is that you can replace a lost, damaged or stolen Matric Certificate through official channels, and the process is straightforward.
What the replacement process is
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) and Umalusi manage South Africa’s Matric records. If your certificate is gone, you can apply for an official replacement that carries the same legal weight as the original.
Who can apply
- Any South African who has completed Grade 12 and received a Matric qualification.
- You must have a valid South African ID (ID book, smart ID card or passport).
- If the certificate was stolen, you need a police affidavit.
What you gain
- A certified Matric Certificate recognised by employers, universities and government bodies.
- Access to learnerships, internships, graduate programmes, EPWP jobs, bursaries and TVET/University admissions.
- Peace of mind knowing your qualification is officially documented.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather your documents
- Certified copy of your ID.
- Police affidavit stating how the certificate was lost, stolen or damaged.
- Details of your Matric exam: year, school, province and examination number (if you have it).
- Proof of payment for the administration fee (keep the receipt).
- Visit a police station and request the affidavit. Make sure it clearly describes the loss.
- Submit the application through one of the following:
- Your provincial education department.
- A Department of Basic Education office that handles replacements.
- An Umalusi‑approved service point.
- Pay the fee. Amounts change periodically, so check the latest fee on the Umalusi or provincial website.
- Wait for processing. Typical turnaround is several weeks, but it can be longer for older records.
To start the official request, use the Umalusi replacement portal: APPLY TO REPLACE YOUR MATRIC CERTIFICATE HERE.
Tips to improve your chances
- Apply as soon as you notice the certificate is missing – don’t wait until a deadline is near.
- Double‑check all personal details (name, ID number, exam year) before submitting.
- Keep copies of every document you hand in, and store a scanned version of the replacement when you receive it.
- Use a certified Statement of Results or an academic transcript as a temporary proof while you wait.
- Avoid unofficial “quick‑fix” services; only use DBE, Umalusi or provincial offices.
Conclusion and next steps
Losing your Matric Certificate is stressful, but it does not erase your qualification. By following the official steps, you can secure a replacement and continue applying for jobs, learnerships, internships and bursaries without delay. Gather your ID, get the police affidavit, pay the fee and submit the application today. Keep digital and physical copies of the new certificate to avoid future problems.





