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Sandra Haydee Giroux

sandra@linguamia.com, sandragiroux@yahoo.com

813-610-0596

 

Why Become a Certified Court Interpreter?

  •    You get to work in a professional, respected role where your bilingual ability is truly valued. Plus, once you're certified, you're credentialed—recognized by the courts as someone who can handle high-stakes communication with accuracy and confidentiality.

  •   There is good income potential: Court interpreters can earn a good living, particularly if they are certified and have experience.

Who is a Certified Court Interpreter?

Certified court interpreters are trained professionals who ensure fairness in court by facilitating communication between English-speaking judges and defendants with limited English proficiency. They must be fluent in English and another language, pass rigorous exams, meet state requirements, and uphold a strict code of ethics. It's a rewarding career rooted in language, accuracy, and justice.

Lingua Mia provides free mentorship, and resources to help you achieve this goal. 

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eBook Version will be Available

Textbook coming up

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