Welcome to our Court Interpreter Program page! Our Court Interpreter Program provides a range of resources and services for individuals interested in becoming qualified court interpreters or accessing interpreter services within the court system.
Our program strives to ensure language access for non-English speakers in court proceedings, ensuring that everyone has equal access to justice. We offer training and certification opportunities for bilingual individuals interested in becoming court interpreters, as well as resources for courts seeking interpreter services.
Whether you're a professional court interpreter or a court administrator looking for interpreter support, our program is here to assist you. From assistance with scheduling interpreters to training materials and certification programs, we are dedicated to maintaining a high standard of language access in the court system.
Our Court Interpreter Program is committed to promoting professionalism and excellence in court interpreting. We understand the critical role that interpreters play in facilitating communication between non-English speakers and the justice system. That's why we offer ongoing professional development opportunities to ensure interpreters stay up-to-date with best practices and industry standards.
Explore our website to learn more about the Court Interpreter Program and the services we provide. Whether you're a potential interpreter, a court administrator, or a member of the public seeking interpreter services, we're here to support you. Join us in ensuring that language is never a barrier to accessing justice in our courts.
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This form is used for requesting reciprocity in the Court Interpreter Certification Program in Kentucky.
This Form is used for lodging grievances related to the Court Interpreter Program in Wisconsin specifically for Hmong language interpreters.
This document is used for applying for approval of continuing education credits from the Wisconsin Court Interpreter Program in Wisconsin. It is necessary for providers offering continuing education courses to obtain approval in order for the credits to count towards professional requirements.
This Form is used for submitting complaints related to the Wisconsin Court Interpreter Program in Wisconsin.