Sacramento Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters & Spanish Translators
As the capitol of California, Sacramento is home to an important population of Deaf sign language (ASL) users who rely on interpreters for their communicative needs. To book an interpreter, call (855) 562-7768, especially if this is a last minute request for an ASL or Spanish interpreter or professional translator.
If it is not urgent, then please complete the language service provider (LSP) form
For Spanish, or other language, document translations, please send an email to spotoninterpreting@gmail.com with the document attached. We typically respond the same or next day. If you have a rush job, please call 855-562-7768.
Our certified and qualified Sacramento American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters provide access to communication for educational events, professional conferences, legal meetings (depositions), medical appointments, and so on. Video remote interpreters (VRI) are also available for last minute requests.
Sacramento Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters & Spanish Translator
Sacramento is also home to roughly 20% of native Spanish speakers. In general, this population is not afforded the same rights to an interpreter as the Deaf given that it’s not due to a disability. However, for legal matters pertaining to felony accusations, Spanish speakers do have a right to a court certified interpreter or translator. This also typically includes depositions, where their answers will be submitted as evidence to the court.
If you are looking for an ASL interpreter or Spanish translator, we would be glad to help. We have been in business for around 10 years. We were founded by interpreters (ASL & Spanish), so we are deeply familiar with the industry. We use this knowledge to best help clients connect with linguists in order to satisfy their communicative needs.
In addition to onsite simultaneous and consecutive interpreting, we also have ASL and Spanish interpreters available by phone and video interpreters (VRI). These are typically the best options for last minute requests, or are looking to save money for shorter appointments.
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