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Certificate Templates - Page 3

Last updated:  11.03.2026

Looking for a simple way to recognize achievements or participation? Professional Certificate Templates help you create clear and polished awards for schools, businesses, courses, competitions, and special events. Ready-made layouts include structured areas for names, titles, dates, and signatures, making it easy to prepare certificates without designing them from scratch.

These templates are suitable for teachers, managers, event organizers, trainers, and anyone awarding achievements or participation. Browse the collection, choose a style that fits your event, and personalize your certificate with templates available free to use.

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The refined design of the Gift Certificate Template for Google Docs makes it suitable for any business spheres. The golden frame harmonizes well with the silvery background, adding elegance to the layout.

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