Notarization for Certified Translations
When submitting documents for official purposes, many institutions require notarized certified translations to verify the authenticity of the translation.
While it’s essential to confirm with your specific receiver, common examples of entities that typically demand notarized translations include educational institutions, credential evaluation services, consulates, courts, certain government agencies, and authorities in foreign countries. Our dependable specialists confirm your translations with our free notarization service, elevating your documents to new levels.
For immigration purposes, particularly when submitting documents to USCIS, only a standard signed certification of the translation is necessary. USCIS does not require notarization of the certified translation, but it’s always a good idea to double-check the specific requirements of the organization or agency to which you are submitting your documents.