sworn translations

We are making our services more accessible

In view of the changing needs of our customers and the rapidly growing trend towards digitalization, we have decided not to continue using the premises of our offices in Brno, Olomouc, Ostrava and Plzeň. As of 1 December 2024, we are optimizing our accessibility; only our Prague office at Spálená 108/51 will remain open for in-person meetings and correspondence.

Read more  

What to do when there is no certified translator
for your language

For some of the less common foreign languages, there is no certified translator in the Czech Republic. We will advise you on what to do in such a case. In the Czech Republic, there are certified translators for most foreign languages; however, there are also less common language combinations for which there is only one translator.

Read more  

České překlady now offers
electronic certified translations!

An electronic certified translation is composed just like a traditional paper certified translation: it consists of the original text, the translation and the translator’s endorsement clause, and it is a fully-fledged digital alternative.

Read more  

Nearly 3,000 translation projects for the largest Czech law firm

As of November 2022, we had delivered more than 5,200 pages of certified translations and more than 12,000 pages of specialized translations in the English-Czech and Czech-English combinations. Law firms often request express-delivery translations of rather long foreign language texts.

Read more  

How to Become a Court-Appointed Translator/Interpreter?

Let us briefly outline what one needs to comply with in order to qualify for appointment as a court interpreter or translator.

Read more  

Notarization and Notarized Copies

The functions of a notary do not consist solely of administering notarizations. However, when it comes down to sworn translations, it is precisely this operation that a notary is most often required to do. Of course, the term “notarization” may apply to signatures, but most enquiries we receive about notarization are related to copies of documents.

Read more  

Court certified translations

Unlike normal translations which are charged per word, certified translations are charged per page. If you have any further questions we’ll be happy to help!

Read more  


Partners