How to Become a Certified Legal Interpreter

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The Commission on Interpreters of the Supreme Court of Georgia invites individuals with high or native language proficiency in a language other than English to this virtual information session.

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September 8, 2020
6:30-8:00 PM (Online)

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There is a shortage of licensed court interpreters in Georgia. Court interpreting is essential to ensuring that every Georgian has equal access to justice. The Commission on Interpreters of the Supreme Court of Georgia invites individuals with high or native language proficiency in a language other than English to this virtual information session.

Speaker: 

John Botero
Program Manager, Office of Court Professionals,
Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts of Georgia

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  • Created By: Kayleigh Haskin
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  • Created On: Sep 8, 2020 - 8:44am
  • Last Updated: Sep 8, 2020 - 8:44am