Michigan Language Assessment can reissue damaged certificates. To arrange for the reissuing of your certificate due to damage, please submit in person (Massalias 22, 10680, Athens, 9 am to 5 pm) or via courier service the following:
In person submission:
- Identity card, passport or any other legal identification document (e.g., a driver’s license or identity certificate -“tautoprosopia”- containing a photograph stamped by a Public Authority).
- Declaration Form of Law 1599/1986. You will need to verify the authenticity of your signature on the form at a police station or a Citizen Service Center (ΚΕΠ). Alternatively, you can arrange for a digital authentication of your signature.
- The original (damaged) certificate.
Submission via courier service:
- Completed application form.
- A copy of your identity card or passport or any other legal identification document (e.g., a driver’s license or identity certificate -“tautoprosopia”- containing a photograph stamped by a Public Authority).
- Declaration Form of Law 1599/1986. You will need to verify the authenticity of your signature on the form at a police station or a Citizen Service Center (ΚΕΠ). Alternatively, you can arrange for a digital authentication of your signature.
- The original (damaged) certificate.
- A copy of the proof of payment.
Please note that if you choose to send the documents via courier, you will be responsible for the delivery fees.
If the certificate is severely damaged and cannot be mailed, please submit the following additional documents along with the ones listed above, either in person, by courier, or via email to certificates@hau.gr:
- Declaration Form of Law 1599/1986 stating that the original certificate has been severely damaged. You will need to verify the authenticity of your signature on the form at a police station or a Citizen Service Center (ΚΕΠ). Alternatively, you can arrange for a digital authentication of your signature electronically through gov.gr.
- Photograph of the damaged certificate.
If your certificate was severely or completely damaged in a natural disaster (such as a fire, earthquake, etc.), making it impossible to take a photo of it, you’ll need to provide an official document that confirms the event.
If your certificate is completely damaged, you can send all the required documents by email to certificates@hau.gr.
For a detailed list of the documents required for each case, as well as more information on how to arrange for each service, please refer to the application.
Time limitation for re-issued certificates
If more than twenty-four (24) months have passed since the exam date, your certificate cannot be reissued. However, you can request a results verification statement. To do so, please visit the Michigan Language Assessment website and access the verification statement service for ECCE and ECPE.