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How Do I Find a Professional Translator?

11/27/2019

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Tips and advice on where to find a qualified professional translator for your business needs.
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A translator works with the written word and an interpreter works with the spoken word.  Do you have a document requiring translation or do you need to schedule an interpreter for a court hearing, business negotiation, or medical appointment? Here's some advice on how to find a professional translator or interpreter.

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Ask a trusted colleague in your industry for a referral to a translator or interpreter they work with regularly. If you know a qualified Spanish translator but need to have a document translated into French, ask the Spanish translator for a referral. Translators often network with one another and asking for a recommendation is a great place to start when looking for a professional translator.
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​ONLINE SOURCES

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Search engines
Use your preferred search engine to locate the websites of professional translators. Be specific: "English Italian interpreter" deposition "San Francisco" or "Chinese English translator" "journal articles."

Professional translators' associations
National and local translators' associations operate directories for their members which you can access for free. 
Here is a partial list of websites with specific links to search for a translator or interpreter. 
  • Look for the corresponding link on the association's home page.
  • Use menus to select the language of the document requiring translation and the target language, e.g., Spanish to English. Or select two languages for interpretation services.
  • Select certification, if required. 
  • Select subject matter or specialization, e.g., medical, financial, legal.
  • Select city or other geographic region, if applicable. While translators work over the computer across states and across nations, interpreters generally work in person at a specific location.  

National association
American Translators Association  Find a translator or interpreter

Regional and local groups
Association of Translators and Interpreters of Florida  Find a professional
Carolina Association of Translators and Interpreters  Find a translator/interpreter
Colorado Translators Association  Directories > Translators and Interpreters
Michigan Translators/Interpreters Network  Find a Translator/Interpreter
New Mexico Translators and Interpreters Association  The Directory
New York Circle of Translators  Find a Linguist
Northwest Translators & Interpreters Society  Find a language specialist
​Oregon Society of Translators and Interpreters  Find a translator/interpreter
Integrative Translations Find a Translator
HELPFUL GUIDELINES
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  • At its website https://www.atanet.org/, the American Translators Association has a free publication with tips for translation buyers  https://www.atanet.org/publications/Getting_it_right.pdf
  • And another publication with tips for buyers of interpreting services https://www.atanet.org/publications/Getting_it_right_int.pdf
  • A publication on translation standards called Translation: Buying a Non-Commodity  https://www.atanet.org/docs/translation_buying_guide.pdf
  • The ATA Compass: Your Guide to Translation in the Global Market  https://theatacompass.org/

Still have questions? Contact me at https://www.integrativetranslations.com/ and I will do my best to help.
Directory information provided as a public service for those seeking a dedicated professional to assist with translation or interpretation services for a given language. The inclusion of a particular directory does not denote endorsement of the information therein. An individual's inclusion in a particular association directory indicates only that said individual is a current member of the association.
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