
Translation Services
From Documents to Dialogue—We Translate Trust

Certified Translations
When official documents need to speak a new language, Sign-A-Doc’s Certified Translation Services ensure they’re understood—and accepted—worldwide. Whether you're submitting paperwork for immigration, legal proceedings, academic enrollment, or international business, our certified translations meet the highest standards of accuracy and compliance.
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A certified translation is a professionally translated document accompanied by a signed statement—called a Certificate of Accuracy attesting that the translation is complete, accurate, and true to the original.
This certification is often required by:
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Government agencies (e.g., USCIS)
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Courts and legal institutions
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Universities and credential evaluators
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International employers and licensing boards
 
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Common documents we translate:
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​Birth & Marriage Certificates
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Academic Transcripts & Diplomas
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Legal Contracts & Affidavits
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Police Records & Background Checks
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Medical Records & Insurance Forms
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Business Documents & Licenses
 
Translator Services
At Sign-A-Doc, we understand that clear communication is essential—especially during legal processes like notarization. That’s why we offer real-time translator support for clients who speak Portuguese, Spanish, and other commonly spoken languages in our community.
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Why It Matters
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English Is Required: Florida law mandates that notarizations must be conducted in English. The signer must understand the contents of the document and the notarial act.
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We Bridge the Gap: Our professional translators assist during the notarization call to ensure the signer fully understands what they’re signing—without violating legal requirements.
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Smooth, Stress-Free Experience: Clients feel more confident and respected when they can ask questions and receive explanations in their native language.
 


Important Legal Disclaimer!
Sign-A-Doc Notary Services provides notarial services only. We are not lawyers, do not practice law, and are prohibited from giving legal advice, drafting legal documents, or selecting the form of notarization for your specific transaction.









