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Korean to English Certified Official Translation

Korean to English Certified Official Translation

Price: $0.33

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Instructions

  1. Upload your Korean document(s) above.
  2. Provide English spellings of all Korean names and any special instructions for the translator in the comment box. (Certified translators require name spellings; Please provide now to avoid delay.)
  3. Enter total number of words in your document(s) and click the "Re-Estimate" button.
  4. Click Pay Now, then you will be directed through the payment process and shipping information. We use Paypal to process electronic payments securely. If you don't have a Paypal account, it's OK. You can pay with Visa or Mastercard. Or, if you prefer to pay over the phone, call us.

(Not for certificates - For certificates see Korean to English Certificate Translation)

Certified Official Korean Translation to English

certifiedThere are many translator certification systems for different countries around the world.  In Australia, a translator is certified by an accreditation agency jointly owned by the Commonwealth, State and Territory governments.  Certified Korean translators are required for most court translator, hospital or medical translator or government related translator assignment.  If you are unsure whether you need a certified Korean translator, please call us to discuss your requirements.

 

An officially certified Korean translator is required in many instances in Australia.  Below we provide some of the scenarios where we recommend the use of a certified Korean translator. Ultimately, you can let us know whether you want a certified Korean translator or not.  Certified Korean translations are more expensive and getting an uncertified translation is often a cheaper translator option.

We would recommend a certified Korean translation:

  1. In any instance where there is a risk that an incorrect translation could lead to any damage
  2. All health and medical translations - Recommend a certified Korean translator who specialises in medical translations
  3. All pharmaceutical translations
  4. All legal translations
  5. All government related translations.  If you opt for a non certified Korean translation then in most instances it will not be accepted by Australian government, State or Local government bodies.
  6. Engineering translations

There are many different specialised areas for a translator. There are specialists Korean website translator, Korean marketing translators (also known as transcreation), certified Korean translator for medical, legal and more.

 

 

Certified Official Translation Time Frame

fastIn most cases, we can complete your Certified Official English Translation from Korean within 3 to 5 business days and then post the Certified official translation to you by next day delivery or standard post.  If your document is very large, please call us for an accurate time frame.

DO YOU NEED YOUR CERTIFIED KOREAN TRANSLATION SOONER?  WE OFFER EXPRESS SERVICE (subject to translator availability)

Please call us for availability of a certified express Korean translator.

Translator Service Area

certifiedWe provide certified Korean translator services across Australia. Since our translator business is conducted via the internet and post, we can provide a translation to you anywhere the post is delivered in Australia. We service the following areas: certified Korean translator Melbourne, certified Korean translator Sydney, certified Korean translator Canberra, certified Korean translator Perth, certified Korean translator Brisbane, certified Korean translator Adelaide. If you require a translator on-site, call us today.





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Last Updated: Saturday, 25 May 2013 08:03