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Become an Interpreter

Since 2002, the Court Interpreter Certification Program has improved the quality and increased the number of court interpreters available to work in Indiana courts. The state currently has 180+ certified/qualified interpreters. The Language Access Advisory Committee provides guidance to the program and developed the Indiana judicial branch’s Language Access Plan. The Indiana Supreme Court also has provided every court in Indiana with a telephone interpretation service called Language Line for emergency use, that can interpret in over 250 different languages.

Certification & registration

Find out the steps to become an interpreter and register for upcoming sessions

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Request Reciprocity

Certified in another state? Request to be certified on reciprocity.

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Code of Conduct

Read the Interpreter code of conduct and procedure

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