Certified Document Translation: Digital & Apostille Ready
When people contact us about certified document translation, one of the most common questions we hear is: “Where can I bring my documents for translation?” It’s a fair question. For
Accurate. Certified. Ready for USCIS and foreign governments.
At Steven Mobile Notary, we provide Certified Document Translation Services in over 130 languages, handled by native-speaking professionals with experience in immigration, legal, and academic work. Our translations are accepted by USCIS, foreign governments, and other agencies.
Each translation includes a Certificate of Translation on our letterhead, compliant with ISO 9001:2018 standards and backed by a sworn declaration under penalty of perjury. Our certified work follows the standards of the American Translators Association (ATA) and is recognized by USCIS and the FBI.
Reliable notarization support—clear steps, compliant execution
Upload or email a clear scan of your document. and we will promptly provide you with a quick, no-obligation estimate.
Review your quote and approve when everything looks perfect. We’ll take it from there.
You’ll receive an emailed, certified, official PDF document prepared for immediate submission to institutions and agencies.
Translations in 130+ languages, complete with a Certificate of Translation for official use.
Same-day and expedited delivery available around the clock, 24/7 — ensuring your documents are ready when you need them most.
Extra Support Notarization and digital certification available, fully compliant with USCIS and international standards.
Document translation involves converting official documents from one language to another while preserving accuracy and meaning for legal, personal, or international use.
Common documents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, legal agreements, academic records, and business documents.
In many cases, certified translations are required to confirm the accuracy of the translated document, especially for official or legal use.
Yes. Some documents may need to be translated before or after the apostille process depending on the requirements of the receiving country.
This depends on the receiving country. Some countries require translations before submission, while others may accept documents first and require translation later.
Turnaround times vary depending on the document length, language, and urgency. Some requests may be completed faster depending on the situation.
Yes. Personal documents such as birth and marriage certificates are commonly translated for immigration, travel, and international legal purposes.
Yes. Business agreements, corporate filings, and other commercial documents can be translated for international use or compliance requirements.
Yes. Translation services are available for clients in Middlesex NJ 08846 and can often be handled remotely.
Yes. In some cases, translated documents may also require notarization or be part of a process that includes apostille or certification.
A wide range of languages may be supported depending on the document and requirements. Availability can vary based on the language requested.
You can begin by submitting your document for review. We guide you through translation, notarization, and apostille if needed.
When people contact us about certified document translation, one of the most common questions we hear is: “Where can I bring my documents for translation?” It’s a fair question. For