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The Court Interpreter Program oversees the training and testing of certified and registered spoken language interpreters, channels state funding to trial courts for the provision of interpreter services, and provides staffing and support to the Interpreter and Language Access Commission.
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Court interpreters are hired individually by each superior, district, and municipal court. The demand for interpreters depends on the location in the state. You can check with your local courts to see what kind of opportunities are available in your area.
PHONE: 206-477-1415. Request an interpreter. Interpreters assist during attorney-client consultations and arraignments, hearings, trials, and other court events. They also interpret for deaf jurors, classes for parents and truant youth, and appointments with court personnel.
Aug 11, 2023 · A list of all Statewide Certified Interpreters displays, including the interpreter's license number and language interpreted. Each name listed is a hyperlink to contact information for that interpreter as well as a list of the counties in which the interpreter practices.
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Jan 9, 2023 · Washington Courts are required by statute to appoint interpreters, when needed, certified by the AOC, unless good cause is shown. The AOC maintains a list of certified and registered interpreters on its public website, and this list is updated regularly.
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Feb 16, 2023 · The Certified Court Interpreter's page on the Washington Courts Web site contains information about the Washington State Certified Court Interpreter's program. The page includes answers to commonly-asked questions, exam dates, and other valuable information. Certification is currently offered in seven languages: Cantonese (Chinese) Cambodian.