Ordering a Personalized High School Diploma Display Copy: What to Have Ready

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When you want a personalized high school diploma display copy for a home display, commemorative gift, prop, archive, or extra presentation piece, accurate details make the finished document more meaningful. This guide explains what to prepare before ordering.

Important: HeyCongrats products are personalized, non-official display copies. They do not replace an official diploma, verify graduation, or serve as an official credential. To request an official record, begin with your school, district, state education agency, or authorized records custodian. Our official high school diploma copy guide explains that route.

Gather the details you want shown

Before you begin, collect the name you want printed, school name, city and state, graduation date or year, honors, and any wording you want included. Check spelling carefully and use a consistent format for dates, initials, and school names.

Choose a design for your display purpose

A personalized display copy can be designed for a graduation celebration, home office, memory book, theatrical prop, or replacement-style presentation. Choose a layout that fits the intended display rather than trying to represent it as an official school-issued document.

Consider matching presentation options

A cover, folder, or frame can make the document easier to store, give, or display. You can explore compatible diploma covers and presentation options after selecting the document style.

Review your personalization before ordering

Compare the entered details with your reference notes before submitting the order. Make sure the name, school wording, dates, and recognition lines are exactly as you want them shown. If you need help with a specialized request, use the site’s support or custom-request path before ordering.

Shop the correct high school category

Browse personalized high school diploma and transcript display options for the available formats. For questions about official records, display copies, timing, and common ordering decisions, see the High School Diploma FAQs and return to the main document guide.