Free JP service for parents and students

17 Jun 2023 • 3:16 PM MYT
Daily Express
Daily Express

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Kota Kinabalu: The Daily Express will provide free JP service for students who need to certify their SPM and STPM results and related materials for admission into colleges and universities or for seeking employment.

This is to ease the financial burden of parents who will otherwise need to spend considerably in getting these documents certified, as it is known that some are charged as much as RM10 or more to have each document certified.

Those wishing to avail themselves of this free service are required to place the intended documents inside a sealed envelope and write their names and contact numbers on the top right hand corner of the envelope. They should include the original inside for verification.

They may leave the envelope in a special tray at the front office of our premises in Jalan Mangga in Kolombong (opposite Food Town) during office hours.

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This offer is only for school leavers between now and end of July and those needing certification for purpose of commercial nature such as company documents would not be entertained.

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