How to Get a Certified Translation – Notary Quote
Are you searching for how to get a certified translation? At Notary Quote, we connect individuals and businesses with expert translation services to ensure their documents are legally recognised and accepted worldwide. Whether you require a translation for legal, official, or business purposes, our professional translation services guarantee accuracy and compliance.
What is a Certified Translation?
It is a legally valid translation of an official document, completed by a professional translator and accompanied by a statement attesting to its accuracy.
These translations are required for:
Legal Documents
Court rulings, contracts, affidavits.
Personal Certificates
Birth, marriage, and death certificates.
Academic Records
Diplomas, transcripts, educational certificates.
Business Documents
Incorporation papers, tax records, financial reports.
Certified Translation Services for Legal and Official Use

Legal Translation Services
Legal documents require precision and it include:
- Court Document
- Notarised
- Apostille and Legalisation Services

Translations in Multiple Languages
Our translation services cover 230+ languages, including:
- Arabic
- English
- Spanish, French, German, and more

Fast and Reliable translation Services
Our 24-hour express translation services ensure fast, reliable, and legally recognised.
Why Choose Notary Quote?
- Certified Translations: Officially recognised and legally valid.
- Professional Translators: Experienced and accredited translator teams.
- Quick Turnaround: Receive high-quality translations promptly.
- Multiple Languages: We support translations in Arabic, English, and 230+ languages.
- Competitive pricing for official certified translations.
How to Get a Certified Translation
Step 1: Submit Your Document
Upload or email your documents for assessment by our translation team.
Step 2: Translation by a Professional Translator
A professional translator will translate the document while maintaining accuracy and adherence to legal standards.
Step 3: Certification and Authentication
The completed translation is authenticated with an official statement verifying its accuracy and completeness.
Step 4: Delivery
Receive your certified translation digitally via email and, if needed, as a hard copy by courier.