*JP Certification
JP certified means that the document has been verified and signed by a Justice of the Peace (JP). JPs are authorised to witness and certify various legal documents, including academic testamurs/transcripts. The JP's signature confirms that the document has been properly executed and that the signatory's identity has been verified. In this context - an RPL application at JMC Academy - certification is required for to ensure the documents validity. You can typically have an academic transcript certified by a JP. Here are some common places where you might find a JP:
- Public Libraries: Some public libraries have JPs available at certain times. You can check the library's website or call the library to find out when a JP will be available.
- Police Stations: Some police stations have JPs available at certain times. You can check the police station's website or call the station to find out when a JP will be available.
- Online Services: Some JPs offer online services where you can upload your document and have it certified remotely. You can search for JPs who offer this service on the internet.
Remember to bring your academic transcript and a form of identification (e.g., driver's license or passport) when you go to have your document certified. It's also a good idea to call ahead to make sure that a JP will be available and to confirm any specific requirements they may have.