Language Identification Cards is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Judiciary - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What are Language Identification Cards?
A: Language Identification Cards are official identification documents that provide translation assistance for individuals who are non-English speakers.
Q: How do Language Identification Cards help non-English speakers in Arkansas?
A: Language Identification Cards help non-English speakers in Arkansas by providing translation assistance when they need to communicate with law enforcement, healthcare providers, or other service providers.
Q: Who is eligible to obtain a Language Identification Card in Arkansas?
A: Any individual who is a resident of Arkansas and is 14 years of age or older is eligible to obtain a Language Identification Card.
Q: How can I obtain a Language Identification Card in Arkansas?
A: To obtain a Language Identification Card in Arkansas, you need to complete an application form, provide proof of identity and residency, and pay the required fee.
Q: What languages are available on the Language Identification Cards in Arkansas?
A: The Language Identification Cards in Arkansas are available in Spanish and Marshallese, as these languages are commonly spoken by non-English speakers in the state.
Form Details:
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