This is a legal form that was released by the California Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is form INT-001?
A: Form INT-001 is a semiannual report to the Judicial Council on the use of noncertified or nonregistered interpreters in California.
Q: Who needs to submit form INT-001?
A: Courts in California need to submit form INT-001.
Q: What is the purpose of form INT-001?
A: The purpose of form INT-001 is to provide a report to the Judicial Council on the use of noncertified or nonregistered interpreters.
Q: How often is form INT-001 submitted?
A: Form INT-001 is submitted semiannually, meaning every six months.
Q: What information is included in form INT-001?
A: Form INT-001 includes information on the number of noncertified or nonregistered interpreters used, the type of proceedings they were used in, the language they interpreted, and other relevant details.
Q: Is form INT-001 mandatory?
A: Yes, courts in California are required to submit form INT-001.
Q: What happens if a court does not submit form INT-001?
A: Failure to submit form INT-001 may result in noncompliance with reporting requirements and could have consequences for the court.
Q: Are certified or registered interpreters required in California?
A: Yes, in most cases certified or registered interpreters are required in California, but there are situations where noncertified or nonregistered interpreters may be used.
Q: What is the Judicial Council?
A: The Judicial Council is the policymaking body of the California courts system.
Form Details:
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