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Some interpreters say they are “certified.” Is there a difference between qualified and certified interpreters?

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Some interpreters say they are “certified.” Is there a difference between qualified and certified interpreters?

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A certified interpreter is an interpreter who is certified as competent by a professional organization or government entity through rigorous testing based on appropriate and consistent criteria. Interpreters who have had limited training or have taken a screening test administered by an employing health, interpreter or referral agency are not considered certified.

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