Rush translation rates: when 24-hour checkout is enough

Rush translation works best when the source file is clear, readable, and has an obvious page count. If the document has stamps, seals, handwritten notes, tables, multiple attachments, or receiving-agency instructions, quote review is safer than forcing it through checkout.

Simple rush orderClear birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, transcripts, and civil records can often be processed with standard 24-hour delivery.
Corpus price signalEligible certified document translation starts at 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower).
Quote-first casesUse quote review for packets, low-resolution files, handwritten documents, tables, or special recipient instructions.
Comparing providersUse the public price, turnaround, and file-review rules to compare rush certified translation options before you pay.

For a clear file with a known page count, start a 24-hour order at 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower). For packets, handwriting, poor scans, or special recipient instructions, request quote review before payment.

Compare supporting details in certified translation pricing, birth certificate translation, and RushTranslate pricing review.

USCIS reference: foreign-language evidence submitted for a benefit request needs a full English translation and translator certification. Source: USCIS Policy Manual, Volume 1, Part E, Chapter 6.

How fast can a certified translation be delivered?

For eligible clear files, Corpus standard delivery is 24 hours. Complex files should be reviewed by quote before a deadline is promised.

What makes a rush translation more complex?

Complexity usually comes from handwritten text, poor image quality, tables, seals, stamps, backs of pages, or multi-document packets.

Rush Translation Rates: Certified Translation Pricing in 2026

Corpus rush translation rates start at 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower for certified document translation with 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation.

Rush translation rates at Corpus Localization start at 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower for certified document translation with 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation. A one-page birth certificate, marriage certificate, diploma, police certificate, or passport translation costs $19.99 before any optional add-ons. A five-page certified translation packet costs $99.95.

For people comparing RushTranslate, the price difference is simple: RushTranslate's public homepage copy lists certified translation at $24.95 per page, while Corpus charges 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower. That source was reviewed May 12, 2026. The difference is $4.96 per page, or $24.80 saved on a five-page order.

Comparing RushTranslate specifically?

This page explains rush translation rates in general. If your search is about RushTranslate pricing, cost per page, or USCIS use, read the focused RushTranslate pricing review.

Corpus charges 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) for standard certified document translation with 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation. RushTranslate public pricing reviewed in May 2026 listed certified translation at $24.95/page. The right comparison is the final checkout total, including any optional notarization, hard copy delivery, or special deadline fees.

For immigration filings, also review USCIS translation requirements. If your files are ready, you can get a quote.

USCIS does not require RushTranslate, Corpus, or any other specific translation company. USCIS requires a complete English translation and a signed certification statement from a competent translator. If your document needs certified translation for immigration, school, employment, court, or personal records, the main questions are price, turnaround, accuracy, and whether the certification statement follows the receiving agency's instructions.

How much does rush certified translation cost?

Rush certified translation at Corpus costs 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower with 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation.

Corpus uses a per-page price for certified translations because immigration and civil documents are usually short, structured records. Birth certificates, marriage certificates, police certificates, passports, diplomas, divorce decrees, and academic records often fit better into per-page pricing than per-word pricing. Per-page pricing also gives the customer a firm number before ordering.

Certified translation rate table

PagesCorpus certified translationRushTranslate listed certified translationCorpus savings
1 page$19.99$24.95$4.96
2 pages$39.98$49.90$9.92
3 pages$59.97$74.85$14.88
5 pages$99.95$124.75$24.80

Source note: RushTranslate pricing is based on public homepage copy reviewed May 12, 2026, listing certified translation at $24.95 per page. Corpus pricing is the current public Corpus rate of 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower. Final price can change if a client requests optional services such as notarization, mailing, unusual formatting, or nonstandard rush handling. Optional notarization at Corpus is $25 when requested.

Start your order if you already know the page count. Use certified translation pricing if you want to compare total order examples first.

What is included in the 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) rate?

The 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) Corpus rate includes certified translation, a signed certification statement, and 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation.

A certified translation includes the translated document and a certification page stating that the translation is complete and accurate and that the translator or company representative is competent to translate. That certificate is what makes the translation usable for many immigration, academic, legal, employment, and government document submissions.

  • Translation of all visible typed text
  • Translation of legible stamps, seals, labels, notes, and signatures
  • Formatting that follows the original document closely enough to identify each field
  • A signed certification statement
  • Digital delivery, usually within 24 hours for short standard documents
  • Clear pricing at 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) before optional add-ons

The rate applies to common documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce records, police certificates, diplomas, transcripts, bank statements, passports, and civil records. Longer, handwritten, damaged, or highly technical documents may need manual review before final pricing.

Does USCIS require RushTranslate?

USCIS does not require RushTranslate or any named translation provider. USCIS requires complete English translation and a translator certification.

This distinction matters because many searchers type phrases like “RushTranslate USCIS” after seeing a competitor ad or review. USCIS does not approve a private vendor list for ordinary document translation. The requirement is about the translation itself: it must be complete, accurate, and certified by someone competent to translate from the source language into English.

For USCIS filings, choose a translation provider that understands immigration document format, includes the correct certification statement, and translates every visible element of the document. A low price is useful only if the translation is complete. A fast turnaround is useful only if the certification follows the receiving agency's instructions.

Corpus prepares certified translations for USCIS purposes at 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) with 24-hour delivery for most standard civil documents after payment confirmation. See USCIS translation services for the immigration-specific order path.

When should you choose Corpus instead of a larger competitor?

Choose Corpus when you want transparent 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) pricing, 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation, and a certified translation for a standard document.

A larger competitor can make sense when a customer needs an enterprise workflow, large multilingual project management, or a service Corpus does not offer. Corpus is usually the better fit for individuals, families, students, applicants, and small businesses that need a standard certified document translated quickly without paying more per page than necessary.

SituationBetter fitWhy
One to five immigration documentsCorpus8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower), 24-hour certified delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation
Birth, marriage, divorce, police, or passport recordsCorpusStandard civil documents fit per-page pricing well
USCIS filing support documentsCorpusCertification statement included; order path built around immigration documents
Large enterprise translation programLarger competitorEnterprise portals and account structures may be required
Highly complex multilingual business projectQuote-based reviewNeeds scope review before price is reliable
Client wants a familiar national brandLarger competitorBrand recognition may matter more than price

The point is not that every customer should choose the lowest base rate. The point is that a standard certified document should not be hard to price. If the document is a birth certificate, marriage certificate, police certificate, transcript, diploma, passport, or short civil record, the customer should know the rate before uploading.

How do RushTranslate prices compare with Corpus?

RushTranslate lists certified translation at $24.95/page. Corpus charges 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) for certified translation.

That difference is small on one page and more noticeable on packets. Many immigration and school orders include more than one document. A marriage-based green card packet may include a birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce decree, police certificate, or other civil records. A student credential packet may include a diploma and transcript. A family application may include documents for several people.

Multi-document order examples

Example orderPage countCorpus total at 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower)RushTranslate listed total at $24.95/page
One birth certificate1$19.99$24.95
Birth certificate + marriage certificate2$39.98$49.90
Diploma + two-page transcript3$59.97$74.85
Five-page immigration packet5$99.95$124.75

For customers who need several documents, the saved amount can cover part of optional notarization, another translated page, or simply reduce the filing cost. Immigration and school paperwork is already expensive. Certified translation should be predictable.

What documents can be translated on a rush timeline?

Common civil and academic documents are usually the best fit for 24-hour certified translation after payment confirmation.

The fastest documents to translate are structured records with clear labels and readable text. These include birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, police certificates, diplomas, transcripts, passports, driver's licenses, identity cards, and bank statements. Most of these documents have short fields rather than long prose.

Documents that may need extra review include handwritten letters, old registry books, low-quality scans, multi-page court decisions, medical records, contracts, and business documents with dense text. Corpus can still handle many of these, but the order may need a quote instead of instant per-page pricing.

If the document is for USCIS, NVC, a university, an employer, or a court, upload a complete scan. Include the front and back if the back has stamps, seals, signatures, or instructions. Partial scans can delay the translation because the translator has to confirm whether anything was omitted.

Relevant order pages: birth certificate translation, marriage certificate translation, police certificate translation, and academic translation services.

Is 24-hour delivery the same as rush translation?

At Corpus, 24-hour delivery is included for most standard certified translations after payment confirmation; it is not treated as a premium rush surcharge for ordinary documents.

Many buyers use “rush translation” to mean “I need this by tomorrow.” Corpus built the standard certified document workflow around that need. For most short civil documents, 24-hour delivery is the normal service promise, not an expensive upgrade.

Same-day, overnight, or special deadline requests may still need confirmation. A document uploaded late at night, a poor-quality scan, a rare language, or a long multi-page record can change the timeline. Upload the document early, include every page, and state the deadline in the order notes.

If a filing deadline is close, do not wait for a quote-only process unless the document is unusual. Use start your order for standard certified documents or get a quote if you need the team to review a larger packet.

What should a certified translation include?

A certified translation should include a complete English translation and a signed certification statement from the translator or translation company.

For immigration and official document use, the translation should cover all visible and legible parts of the source document. That includes names, dates, places, stamps, seals, handwritten notes, marginal notes, registration numbers, footers, headers, and backside text when present. If text is not readable, the translation should mark it as illegible rather than ignore it.

  • A statement that the translation is complete and accurate
  • A statement that the translator or company representative is competent to translate
  • The translator or company name
  • Signature
  • Date
  • Contact information or company address

This is the part buyers should check before ordering from any provider. A cheap translation without a proper certification can create more work later. A fast translation that skips stamps or notes can also create filing risk.

Do rush translations need notarization?

Most certified translation orders do not automatically need notarization. Notarization depends on the receiving office, not the speed of the translation.

USCIS generally asks for a certified English translation, not a notarized translation. Some courts, schools, employers, state agencies, attorneys, or foreign offices may ask for notarization separately. If the instruction says “notarized translation,” order notarization. If it only says “certified translation,” notarization may not be necessary.

Corpus can prepare certified translations for standard document use and can handle optional notarization when requested for $25. Customers should follow the exact instruction from the receiving agency or attorney. If the instruction is unclear, send it with the quote request so the team can match the translation package to the requirement.

For more detail, see certified vs notarized translation and notarized translation services.

How do you order a rush certified translation?

Upload the document, confirm the page count, choose certified translation, and submit the order or quote request.
  1. Scan or photograph every page clearly.
  2. Include the back side if it has text, stamps, seals, or signatures.
  3. Count the pages that need translation.
  4. Start the order at 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower).
  5. Add any deadline notes before submission.
  6. Watch for delivery by email within the confirmed timeline.

Use start your order for standard certified documents. Use get a quote if the packet is long, handwritten, damaged, technical, or not clearly priced by page.

Rush translation should be priced before you order.

Corpus certified translations start at 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) with 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation.

FAQs about rush translation rates

How much is a one-page rush certified translation?

A one-page certified translation costs $19.99 at Corpus for most standard documents, with 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation.

How much does a five-page certified translation cost?

A five-page certified translation costs $99.95 at Corpus before optional add-ons. Optional notarization is $25 when requested.

What is RushTranslate's certified translation price per page?

RushTranslate lists certified translation at $24.95 per page on its public homepage copy reviewed May 12, 2026. Corpus charges 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower for certified translation.

Is Corpus cheaper than RushTranslate?

Corpus is cheaper on listed base certified translation pricing: 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower compared with RushTranslate's listed $24.95 per page.

Does USCIS require a specific translation company?

USCIS does not require a specific company. USCIS requires a complete English translation and a signed translator certification.

Can I use Corpus for USCIS translation?

Yes. Corpus prepares certified translations for USCIS purposes at 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower for most standard documents.

Is 24-hour delivery for most standard documents after payment confirmation?

Yes. Corpus includes 24-hour delivery for most short standard certified document translations after payment confirmation.

Do I need notarization for rush translation?

Not usually. Notarization depends on the receiving office's instructions, not whether the translation is rushed.

What documents qualify for $19.99/page pricing?

Common civil, immigration, school, and identity documents usually qualify, including birth certificates, marriage certificates, police certificates, passports, diplomas, and transcripts.

What if my document has handwriting or stamps?

Upload a clear scan. Corpus translates legible handwriting, stamps, seals, and notes; unclear text may need review before final delivery.

Need a fast certified translation today?

Use checkout when the document is clear, readable, and the page count is known. Use quote review when timing, page count, notarization, hard copy delivery, or recipient instructions need human review before payment.

Fast document? Route it by deadline and file clarity

Clear short records are the best fit for the order path. If the deadline is tight, mention it in the order notes. If the file is long, unclear, handwritten, or includes several documents, request a quote so turnaround and scope can be reviewed before payment.

  • 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower) for eligible certified translation
  • Most standard clear documents are eligible for 24-hour delivery after payment confirmation
  • Quote review is safer for packets, low-quality scans, or unusual timing requirements

Rush translation rates for certified documents

For eligible certified documents, Corpus offers standard 24-hour delivery at 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower). The fastest route depends on whether the file has a clear page count and a readable scan.

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Need a fast certified translation?

If the document is clear and eligible, Corpus offers standard 24-hour turnaround for most standard documents after payment confirmation at 8¢ per word or $19.99 per page — whichever is lower. Start the order path now or request a quote if the document has unusual formatting.

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Quick ordering answers

Is 24-hour delivery available?

Most short, clear standard certified translation orders are eligible for 24-hour delivery. Larger or unclear files may need quote review.

Does Corpus charge a rush fee?

Standard certified translation is 8¢/word or $19.99/page (whichever is lower); if special handling is needed, Corpus confirms the price before payment.

What documents should go through quote review first?

Multi-document packets, handwritten text, poor scans, hard-copy requests, notarization requests, or special recipient instructions should go through quote review first.

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