Certified Document Translation Services (English – Spanish & More)
Nationwide and international coverage — all 50 states, including Alaska & Puerto Rico
Certified and standard document translations for personal, legal and international use.
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What does “certified translation” means
A certified translation includes a signed statement from a qualified translator affirming that the translation is accurate and complete. Certified translations are often required by government agencies, immigration services, schools, and courts.
**certified Spanish translation**
Looking for a document translation services near me? We offer translations for:
State Issued Documents
- Birth Certificate
- Death Certificate
- Court Documents
- Divorce Decree
- Change of name
- Single Status
- DOH Burial documents
- Driving Records & Driver's license
Private Documents
- Passport Certified Copy
- Driver's License
- Minor Health Records
- Affidavits
- POA
- Bank Statements
- School transcripts/degrees
- Certified Translations
*Requires Notary
Apostille is used for international documents
- International Visa
- Work Visa
- Expat/Residency Visa
- Dual Citizenship
- Marriage Visa
- Retirement Visa
- Digital Nomad Visa
- Child Citizenship
- Travel Abroad
- Travel Authorization for Minors
Certified vs Non-Certified
Certified translations
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Includes a signed translator certification
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Accepted for apostilles, immigration, courts, and consulates
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Provided through professional translator
$85 per page - includes Maryland notary and mail shipment
Certified Translation Services (Spanish ↔ English)
Non-certified translations
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Informational use only
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Not valid for legal or official submission
- Not all countries require certified translations
$75 per page - includes Maryland notary and mail shipment
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Same-day service available for short documents
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Standard turnaround: 1–5 business days
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Rush options available
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Prices depend on language, length, & urgency
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Quote provided after review
- Prices shown are estimates. Final quote provided after document review. Requirements vary by agency and country.
Translations are completed by qualified translators. Notary services for translator signatures are available separately.