The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is able to issue you with a Duplicate Certificate of Registration if your current one gets lost.
The replacement of the communication Certificate is done in case your certificate of registration is lost, destroyed, or misplaced upon payment of the non-refundable fee. The application is done purely online at the TSC Online Portal (sc-online-portal-https-teachersonline-tsc-go-ke).
It is good to note that TSC allows you to apply for a duplicate TSC registration certificate at any time. This is if your current certificate is either misplaced, lost, or damaged.
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You can also seek a new certificate if the current one is defaced or you just want to change your name on the current certificate.
Please be aware that you are always welcome to request a duplicate TSC registration certificate from the Commission. If your current certificate is destroyed, lost, or misplaced, you can use this one instead.
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Application For Duplicate Certificate Of Registration
A teacher will be required to fulfill the following requirements in order for him or her to be issued a duplicate certificate:-
- Make an application online on the TSC website tsc.go.ke
- Pay a non-refundable fee of Ksh. 2055 deposited to TSC Registration Account: National Bank of Kenya – Direct Banking A/C No. 0100100570400.
- In case of:- Lost, destroyed, or misplaced certificate an original police abstract must be uploaded. Change of names on the certificate, an affidavit, or a marriage certificate must be uploaded.
- Any other relevant document as the case may be.
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Important Notes for Applicants
- All sections of this registration application MUST be completed in full.
- Please fill in all the required information.
- It is a serious offense to willfully give false information to the Teachers Service Commission. The law provides that any person convicted of the offense may be fined up to Ksh 100,000 or imprisoned for Twelve (12) months or both (Section 44 of TSC Act No. 20 of 2012).
- You can save part of this form and complete it at a later time if necessary.
- Scan and Attach Only the Required Documents
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