How To Get a GED Transcript

Are you finding it difficult to locate your GED transcripts? Perhaps, you lost them and don't know where to request a copy. The beginning of your search is determined by the location of where your GED was originally administered. While many receive their GED through civilian testing sites such as colleges, schools, and adult community education centers, some obtain their GEDs from military, overseas, and correctional facility programs. Follow these steps and you should be on your way to retrieving your transcripts in no time.

Things You'll Need

  • Testing site address 10 digit testing site number your GED testing date Your Social Security number
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Instructions

  1. How to Get Your GED Transcripts

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      If you need assistance obtaining the contact information of your local testing site, visit www.ACENET.edu, the website of the American Council on Education. The website has a "Testing Center Locator" that provides the name, address, and phone numbers of testing sites in your area. Simply enter your ZIP code to locate your original testing site.

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      Contact your local testing center. Call or write a written request for a copy of your GED transcripts. A research processing fee may apply.

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      Contact the ACE if you received your GED through a military, overseas, or correctional facility program. In the ACE website search field, type "GED Transcript" and click on "Transcript Request Form." Complete the form and print the application. Mail it to the address provided. There is a fee (currently $14).

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      In the event that using the ACE website doesn't work, contact your state's "General Education Developmental Testing Office." You can locate the office nearest you via your state's Department of Education. Most of those facilities require written requests, although some facilities have "GED Walk-Up Windows."

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