Czech Legal Translations in Glasgow
Czech legal translations provided by professional Czech translators based in Glasgow, UK
We are often asked for a Czech legal translation. This can mean a variety of things, depending on the final purpose of the legalised translation. Here we will discuss all the different types of Czech legal translation.
Two main categories:
1. Czech legal translation
- the translation of documents that are legal in nature, whereby the translation will be used for information purposes such as:
- Czech contract
- Czech insurance policy
- Czech legal letter
- Czech title deed
- Czech mortgage deed
These documents will often contain legal jargon and therefore a Czech translator specialised in law would be assigned to this type of translation project.
2. Czech official translation
– the official translation of documents, whereby the translation will be used to present to a legal entity. There are five subcategories for Czech official translation.
- Czech UK certified translation
- Certified translation for use in another country
- Czech sworn translation
- Notarised translation
- Apostilled translation
Czech UK certified translation
A UK certified translation is required for your Czech documents mainly when the translation is going to be used in the UK for official purposes. This involves the translation being signed and / or stamped as a true and accurate translation of the document provided to us. Most often, this would be for the Home Office, passport office, some consulates, or any other official entity in the UK. The majority of these Czech documents would be certificates (birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, diplomas, degrees etc.) but we can offer a UK certified translation of most Czech documents.
Czech Certified translation (for use in another country)
Many countries do not have a sworn translation system in place and in these cases, they will often accept a certified translation by our Czech legal translators. This involves the translation being signed and / or stamped as a true and accurate translation of the document provided to us.
Sworn translation
Some countries do have a governing body in place for sworn translators and in these cases we have Czech sworn translators working with us in the relevant countries. The process, cost and timescale differs for every language and country so please feel free to enquire about your particular needs.
Notarised translation
When an official translation is going to be used in another country, one which does not have a sworn translation system in place, they sometimes request a notarised translation. There are two steps to this process:
- Czech UK certified translation
- Notarisation by a UK notary public (we need to specify the country of use)
Czech Apostilled translation
An Apostille is an additional step, which sometimes needs to be added to the above (notarised translation). Therefore it involves:
- Czech UK certified translation
- Notarisation by a UK notary public (we need to specify the country of use)
- Apostille from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London
This entire process can take up to four weeks, although the FCO do offer an expedited service, which will speed up the delivery of the apostille to within one week.
Important information
For any Czech official translation, regardless of the type, it is extremely important that we are provided with high-quality scans of the original documents. It is also imperative that any markings or stamps on the documents are clear so that they can be translated accordingly, including any markings or stamps on the reverse of the Czech document.
Further details about our experienced Czech translators and their experience in handling legal translations can be found here: Czech Translators
Glasgow Translation Services provides many other types of translation services (not only legal translation services) from and into Czech. For a full list of these services offered, please see: Czech Translation Services
Czech Legal Translation Reviews
In the past year, Glasgow Translation Services has been providing quality Czech legal translation services and we have received 37 reviews for the Czech legal translator's work. As of the 1st of Dec, 2024, the overall rating for our Czech legal translation services was 4.5 out of 5 stars. If you have used our Czech legal translation and would like to leave a review for other would-be clients to see, please see: Review Glasgow Translation Services.
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If you are a qualified Czech translator that has a university degree in translation and are not yet registered with Glasgow Translation Services: a Czech Translation Agency in the UK, we would be delighted to hear from you. Simply email your CV and references to translatorcv@glasgowtranslation.co.uk and our HR department will be in touch with you shortly thereafter.