If you’ve lost your Matric certificate, damaged it, or never collected it after finishing school, you are not stuck. Thousands of South Africans replace their Matric certificates every year through the official process managed by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) and Umalusi Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training.
In 2026, replacing your Matric certificate is one of the most important administrative steps you can take if you want to apply for jobs, learnerships, TVET college programmes, university admission, internships, or government opportunities.
This guide explains exactly how the process works, who qualifies, how long it takes, what documents you need, and how to avoid delays.
Quick Overview
Process managed by: Umalusi and DBE
Who qualifies: Anyone who completed Grade 12 and lost/damaged their certificate
Application methods:
- Online via DBE e-services
- Provincial education department offices
- Post office (selected services)
Typical processing time: 4–8 weeks
Estimated fee: ± R153 (subject to updates)
Temporary statement available: Yes (recommended while waiting)
Important requirement: Certified ID copy + affidavit if certificate is lost
Why Replacing Your Matric Certificate Matters in 2026
Many people only realize the importance of their Matric certificate when:
- Applying for jobs
- Registering at a TVET college
- Applying for university
- Submitting NSFAS applications
- Applying for internships
- Applying for government entry-level jobs
- Registering for learnership programmes
As the publisher of Edupstairs, your platform already helps young people access opportunities like:
- Administration Clerk posts
- EPWP programmes
- SAPS learnerships
- Retail learnerships
- SETA-funded training
Almost all of these require proof of Matric qualification.
Replacing your certificate restores access to opportunity pipelines.
Who Should Apply for a Matric Certificate Replacement
You should apply if:
- Your certificate was lost
- Your certificate was stolen
- Your certificate was damaged
- Your certificate contains incorrect information
- You never collected your certificate after writing Matric
- You need an official duplicate copy
You do NOT need to rewrite Matric to replace a certificate.
Requirements for Matric Certificate Replacement (2026)
To apply successfully, prepare the following:
Required documents
You must submit:
- Certified copy of your ID
- Completed application form
- Proof of payment (if applicable)
- Affidavit explaining loss or damage
- Examination details (year written + exam number if available)
If your certificate has incorrect details:
You must also provide:
- Supporting documentation showing corrections
- Birth certificate or ID correction confirmation (if name changed)
Step-by-Step: How to Replace Your Matric Certificate in 2026
Here is the safest process to follow.
Step 1: Visit DBE e-services platform or provincial office
You can apply:
- Online via DBE portal
- At district education offices
- At provincial education departments
Applying online is usually faster.
Step 2: Complete the application form
You will provide:
- Full names
- ID number
- Examination year
- Examination centre (if known)
- Contact details
Make sure information matches your original registration details.
Step 3: Submit affidavit (if certificate is lost)
Visit a police station and request an affidavit confirming:
- Certificate lost or stolen
- Circumstances of loss
This is mandatory for replacement certificates.
Step 4: Pay the replacement fee
Typical replacement costs include:
- Replacement certificate fee
- Statement of results fee (optional but recommended)
Fees may change annually.
Always confirm with DBE before payment.
Step 5: Request a Statement of Results (Highly Recommended)
A Statement of Results is:
- Faster to receive
- Accepted by employers
- Accepted by TVET colleges
- Accepted by many learnership programmes
This helps you apply for opportunities while waiting for your certificate.
Step 6: Submit your application
Submit through:
- DBE e-services portal
- Provincial education office
- District office
Keep your receipt safely.
Step 7: Wait for processing
Processing timelines usually range between:
4 and 8 weeks
However delays may occur if:
- Details do not match records
- Examination number missing
- Affidavit incomplete
- Payment confirmation missing
How Long the Replacement Process Takes in 2026
Typical timeline:
Statement of Results
Usually issued faster
Replacement certificate
Approximately 4–8 weeks
Correction applications
May take longer depending on verification
Apply early if planning to:
- Register for college
- Apply for internships
- Submit job applications
What If You Lost Your Exam Number?
Many applicants worry about this.
You can still apply.
Education departments can retrieve your exam details using:
- ID number
- School name
- Year completed Matric
Always include as much information as possible.
How to Replace a Matric Certificate with Incorrect Details
If your certificate contains:
- Spelling errors
- Name changes
- ID corrections
- Gender marker corrections
Submit:
- Certified ID copy
- Supporting legal documentation
- Correction application request
This process takes longer than standard replacement requests.
Where to Apply for Matric Certificate Replacement
You can apply at:
Provincial education department offices
Examples include:
- Gauteng Department of Education
- KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education
- Western Cape Education Department
- Limpopo Department of Education
Or apply online through DBE digital services.
Common Mistakes That Delay Applications
Avoid these errors:
- Submitting uncertified documents
- Missing affidavit
- Incorrect exam year
- Incorrect ID number
- No proof of payment
- Not requesting Statement of Results
These are the most common reasons applications are delayed.
Opportunities That Require a Matric Certificate
Replacing your Matric certificate unlocks access to:
Government jobs:
- Administration Clerk
- Data Capturer
- General Worker
- EPWP opportunities
Training programmes:
- SETA learnerships
- YES Programme placements
- TVET College admission
Security sector opportunities:
- SAPS learnerships
- Metro Police training
- Traffic Officer programmes
- Correctional Services training
Your Matric certificate is often the first requirement employers check.
Edupstairs Advice for Applicants
If you are serious about accessing opportunities in 2026, replacing your Matric certificate should be treated as a priority administrative task.
Apply immediately if:
- You plan to apply for learnerships
- You want government employment
- You want to register at TVET college
- You want to apply for internships
- You want NSFAS funding
Also request your Statement of Results during application to avoid waiting delays.
Many young people miss opportunities simply because they delay replacing lost certificates.
Do not wait until application deadlines approach.
Start the process now.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Can I replace my Matric certificate online in 2026?
Yes. DBE e-services allows online applications in most provinces.
- How much does Matric certificate replacement cost?
Replacement certificate: R180.00
Statement of results: additional R70.00.
- Can I apply without my exam number?
Yes. Provide your ID number and exam year.
- How long does it take to receive the replacement certificate?
Usually between 4 and 8 weeks.
- Is a Statement of Results accepted by employers?
Yes. Most employers accept it temporarily.
- Can I collect the certificate myself?
Yes. Or arrange collection through authorised education offices.
- What if my certificate was stolen?
Submit a police affidavit confirming theft.
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Disclaimers
This article provides guidance based on the official replacement process managed by the Department of Basic Education and Umalusi. Fees, processing timelines, and submission procedures may change. Always confirm details with your provincial education department before applying.
Edupstairs is not affiliated with the Department of Basic Education or Umalusi but provides verified guidance to help applicants navigate opportunity access processes.

