ROC-A - Request a certificate reprint
There may be several reasons for a Restricted Operator Certificates - Aeronautical (ROC-A) certificate reprint request.
Stolen, Lost or damaged certificate?
Most commonly a certificate reprint is usually requested when the original certificate has been lost, stolen or damaged (Yes, people have had their ROC-A certificates lost because their flight bags have been stolen). Whether it's due to a move, a natural disaster, or simply misplacement, losing a certificate can be a stressful experience when asked by authorities. Credentials and qualifications can be verified with a reprint.
Name change.
Changing your name or surname is another reason to reprint your certificate. Whether a marriage, divorce, or a legal name change, it is imperative to maintain accurate records and prove your identity.
Change in Information:
You can request a reprint if your certificate contains incorrect information. This can happen because of a possible change of address, typing error or other mistake made when the certificate was originally issued.
Expiration:
Certificates older than a certain date usually have expiration dates, but recently the ministry has changed its rules and ROC-A certificates are now valid for life. If you do have an older certificate it is highly advisable to get a new re-issued licence so as to avoid any confusion or potential fines.
Service: Request a certificate reprint
In Conclusion, the importance of maintaining accurate records and proving your qualifications cannot be overstated. Whether it's a lost or damaged certificate, name change, incorrect information, or the need for additional copies, a reprint ensures that you have the necessary documentation to prove your credentials and meet your professional or personal requirements.
Service: Request a certificate reprint