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I understand your concern and the importance of having a diploma. If your diploma got wet and is no longer readable, there are a few solutions you can try to obtain a replacement:

1. Contact your school or university: Reach out to the registrar's office or the department responsible for issuing diplomas. Explain your situation and inquire about their process for obtaining a replacement diploma. They may require you to provide certain documents or information to verify your identity and enrollment status.

2. Provide supporting documents: In some cases, schools may require you to provide supporting documents such as transcripts, ID cards, or any other official records to verify your academic achievements. Prepare these documents in advance to expedite the process.

3. Pay the necessary fees: Reissuing a diploma may involve certain fees. Inquire about the cost of a replacement diploma and be prepared to pay the required amount. Make sure to clarify the payment methods accepted by your school.

4. File a request for an affidavit of loss: If your school has a process for lost or damaged diplomas, you may need to file an affidavit of loss or a similar document. This is a legal document that acknowledges the loss or damage of your original diploma and supports your request for a replacement.

5. Consider notarization: Some schools may require you to notarize your request or provide an affidavit of loss before they can proceed with reissuing a diploma. Check with your school if this step is necessary.

Remember to stay patient and follow the instructions provided by your school. Each institution may have its own specific procedures for issuing replacement diplomas, so it's important to reach out to them directly for the most accurate and personalized guidance.
 

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