Find a legal translator or an interpreter - Belgium
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Here you will find information about the search for an interpreter who can be used in court proceedings or translators, if necessary via an official website.
How can I find a translator in Belgium?
To date, Belgium has two central official databases, one for judicial experts and the other for translators, interpreters and translators/interpreters.
These were established by the Law of 10 April 2014.
Their official names are as follows:
- The National Register of Judicial Experts
- The National Register of Translators, Interpreters and Translators/Interpreters
The law entered into force on 1 December 2016.
Since 15 June 2017, these registers have been open to the judiciary. This means that the Registries and Prosecutors’ Offices will no longer keep lists of judicial experts or translators/interpreters.
At a later stage, the police will also have access to these registers.
In the long term, everyone will be able to consult the register freely on the website of the Federal Public Service Justice.
Related links
National registers for translators/interpreters and judicial experts
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Last update: 23/11/2020