AMMAN — The Jordan Post Company (JPC) continues to offer certificate attestation services at its offices across the Kingdom in cooperation with the Foreign Ministry, it said in a statement carried by the Jordan News Agency, Petra, on Sunday.
JPC Director Khaled Lahham said the post office charges JD3 for transferring the documents to the attestation office and returning them. It also charges JD1.5 for sending letters containing inquiries or complaints from Jordanians about their children residing abroad.