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Can you contact the school you graduated from? They should be able to tell you where to get a new copy.
check with the board of education. Contact the school board in the county you went to school. They'll tell you where you can get it. Our schools are closed here but I am pretty sure there is usally someone at the school board office.
Contact your old high school, they should be able to help.
In addition to asking your highschool, you may also want to try your schoolboard and your state/provincial government.
The registrar at your high school will have it unless it is dated back really far you may need to call the records department for the school district where you went. either way the registrar or guidance department at you shcool would know who to talk to. Source(s):
I do back ground checks for a living (high school deplomas included)
First: Call your high school.
Secondly:
Each high school has its own policies and procedures for obtaining copies of diplomas, but most charge a fee between $14 and $17 and require 6-8 weeks to process the request.
Do I really need a duplicate diploma?
In many cases, the answer is no.
If the only reason you want one is to provide proof of graduation to a potential employer, then you should know that a duplicate diploma is not considered an official document. Diplomas are considered “commemorative” items, whose function is primarily ceremonial.
For proof of graduation, you will need to obtain a certified copy of your high-school transcript, which can be obtained free of charge from your high school’s registrar (as opposed to a duplicate diploma, which costs around $15).
Please note: Replacement diplomas are not reproductions of the original documents issued. Replacement diplomas will be signed by the current principal and superintendent of schools at the time the request is processed, which may be different from those who were in office when the degree was actually obtained. try contacting the school you graduated from first, maybe the District school office.
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