CERTIFIED TRANSLATION SERVICES

Certified translation services at $19.99/page

Corpus Localization provides certified translation services for official document submissions at $19.99/page, with 24-hour standard delivery for most common documents. Each order includes the English translation, a signed certification statement, PDF delivery, and formatting that keeps the translated document easy to review.

Use certified document translation when an agency, court, school, employer, DMV, credential evaluator, or immigration filing asks for an English translation with a translator certification. Corpus prepares translations for official use, but the receiving agency always makes the final acceptance decision.

What is a certified translation?

A certified translation is a complete English translation with a signed statement confirming accuracy and translator competence.

Certified translations are used when a translated document must be submitted for official review. The certification statement is separate from the translation itself. It identifies the language pair, states that the translation is complete and accurate to the best of the translator’s knowledge, and includes the translator or company signature.

For immigration filings, USCIS describes the requirement at 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3): foreign-language documents must be submitted with a full English translation and a certification from the translator that the translation is complete and accurate and that the translator is competent to translate. Read the plain-English guide here: USCIS translation requirements.

How much does certified translation cost?

Certified translation at Corpus costs $19.99/page. Notarization is available as a $25 add-on when requested.

Corpus uses transparent per-page pricing for certified document translation. Many major online providers list certified translation around $24.95-$25/page. Corpus keeps the base price at $19.99/page and separates optional add-ons so buyers can see exactly what they are paying for.

A one-page birth certificate is $19.99. A two-page marriage certificate packet is $39.98. A five-page school record packet is $99.95 before any optional add-ons.

See the full pricing source of truth here: certified translation pricing.

What counts as one page?

One standard certified translation page is up to 250 words of source text, or one short civil-record page when the document has limited text.

Page count depends on the source document, not the final PDF page layout. A one-page birth certificate, marriage certificate, passport page, or diploma is usually counted as one page when it has normal civil-record text. Longer documents, dense records, contracts, handwritten statements, and multi-page evidence packets are counted by source-word volume or page count after review.

Source documentTypical countBase price
One-page birth certificate1 page$19.99
Two-page marriage certificate packet2 pages$39.98
Three-page bank statement3 pages$59.97
Five-page academic record packet5 pages$99.95

If a scan is hard to read, handwritten, or unusually dense, upload it for a quote before ordering.

What is included in a Corpus certified translation?

Each certified translation includes the English translation, signed certification statement, PDF delivery, readable formatting, and error correction if needed.

  • Complete English translation of the source text
  • Signed certification statement of translation accuracy
  • Digital PDF delivery
  • Formatting that follows the source document closely enough for review
  • Correction of translation errors if a revision is needed
  • 24-hour standard delivery for most common documents

The translation is designed for official review, not graphic reproduction. Seals, stamps, tables, handwritten notes, and marginal text are translated or labeled clearly so the reviewer can understand the document.

How fast is delivery?

Most standard certified translations are delivered within 24 hours after order confirmation, as long as the file is readable.

Birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce records, passports, diplomas, transcripts, and similar records are usually good fits for 24-hour delivery. Larger packets, handwritten documents, poor scans, rare languages, and files requiring complex formatting may need more time. Corpus will flag timing before work begins if the document is not a standard 24-hour order.

If your deadline is tied to a USCIS filing, court date, school deadline, DMV appointment, or credential evaluation submission, include that deadline when you request a quote.

What types of documents need certified translation?

Certified translation is commonly requested for immigration, courts, universities, DMV filings, and credential evaluation.

  • Birth certificates for immigration, passports, schools, or legal records
  • Marriage certificates for family petitions and name changes
  • Divorce decrees and court orders
  • Police certificates and background checks
  • Academic transcripts, diplomas, and degree certificates
  • Driver’s licenses and DMV identity documents
  • Bank statements, tax records, and financial evidence
  • Adoption records, medical records, and civil registry extracts

For document-specific help, see birth certificate translation and marriage certificate translation.

Is certified translation prepared for USCIS submissions, courts, schools, and the DMV?

Corpus prepares certified translations for official-use requirements, but each receiving agency makes its own acceptance decision.

Certified translations are commonly used for USCIS filings, state courts, universities, licensing boards, DMV offices, and credential evaluators. The safest approach is to check the receiving agency’s instructions before ordering, especially if the agency asks for notarization, original hard copies, evaluator-specific forms, or a particular submission format.

For USCIS, the key requirement is a complete English translation with a translator certification. For schools, credential evaluators, courts, and DMV offices, requirements vary by institution or state office. Corpus can prepare the translation, certification statement, and notarization add-on when requested, but it cannot promise a legal, immigration, academic, or licensing outcome.

Do I need notarization?

Notarization is not certification. It is an optional add-on used when the receiving agency asks for a notarized signature.

A certified translation includes a signed accuracy statement. A notarized translation adds a notary acknowledgment to the certification signature. Some courts, schools, attorneys, and state agencies request notarization. USCIS generally requires certification, not notarization, unless separate instructions apply to the filing or supporting evidence.

Add-onPriceWhen to choose it
Notarization$25Use when an agency, court, school, attorney, or evaluator specifically asks for a notarized certification.

Corpus does not issue apostilles and does not provide legal advice. If an agency asks for an apostille, check whether it wants an apostille on the original document, the notarized certification, or another record.

What does the certification statement include?

The certification statement identifies the language pair, confirms completeness and accuracy, and includes a signature and date.

A Corpus certified translation package includes the translated document and a separate certification statement. The statement is the part that tells the receiving agency who prepared the translation, what language pair was translated, and that the translation is complete and accurate to the best of the translator’s knowledge.

The translated document is formatted for review rather than visual duplication. Names, dates, stamps, seals, tables, signatures, handwritten notes, and marginal text are translated or labeled so the reviewer can match the English translation to the source document.

How does online certified translation work?

Online certified translation starts with an upload, then Corpus confirms price, translates the document, certifies it, and delivers a PDF.

  1. Upload the document through get a quote or start your order.
  2. Corpus reviews the file for language, readability, page count, and deadline.
  3. You receive the confirmed price at $19.99/page plus any requested add-on.
  4. A qualified translator prepares the English translation.
  5. Corpus adds the signed certification statement.
  6. You receive the certified PDF, usually within 24 hours for standard documents.

Clear scans produce faster quotes and fewer questions. Upload the full document, including the back side if it has stamps, seals, notes, or official text.

What makes Corpus different?

Corpus combines transparent $19.99/page pricing with official-use formatting and careful acceptance language.

The main difference is price clarity. Corpus charges $19.99/page for certified translation, while many large online providers list about $24.95-$25/page. The page-count method is explained before ordering, and notarization is listed separately instead of hidden in a bundle.

The second difference is scope discipline. Corpus prepares certified document translations for official use. It does not promise immigration approval, court acceptance, school admission, credential evaluation approval, or DMV acceptance. That restraint matters because buyers need a usable translation, not unsafe promises.

When should I request a quote instead of ordering immediately?

Request a quote when the file is hard to read, handwritten, dense, multi-document, or tied to an unusual agency requirement.

  • Evidence packets with many pages
  • Handwritten letters, declarations, or notes
  • Court records with dense formatting
  • Academic transcripts with tables or stamps
  • Financial records with many entries
  • Rare languages or mixed-language documents
  • Any document where the receiving agency gave special instructions

For standard civil documents, you can usually start your order directly. For uncertain documents, get a free quote first.

Frequently asked questions

Is a certified translation the same as a notarized translation?

No. A certified translation includes a signed accuracy statement. A notarized translation adds notary acknowledgment to the certification signature.

How much does certified translation cost at Corpus?

Corpus charges $19.99/page for certified translation. Optional notarization is $25 when the receiving agency requests it.

How long does certified translation take?

Most standard certified translations are delivered within 24 hours after the order is confirmed and the file is readable.

What documents can Corpus translate?

Corpus translates civil records, immigration documents, court records, academic records, DMV documents, and other official records in 65+ languages.

Does USCIS require notarized translation?

USCIS generally requires a complete English translation with translator certification. Notarization is usually not required unless separate instructions apply.

Can Corpus guarantee agency acceptance?

No translation company can control a receiving agency's decision. Corpus prepares certified translations to meet common official-use requirements.

Do I need to mail my original document?

For most certified translation orders, a clear digital scan or photo is enough. Upload the complete document, including any stamped back pages.

What happens if a correction is needed?

If a translation error needs correction, Corpus reviews it and updates the certified PDF. Agency preference changes may require separate review.

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