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Years Experienced Professional legal translation services to ensure your contracts, court documents, affidavits and more are precisely rendered and legally accepted.
Legal translations accepted by all government bodies in the UK and worldwide.
When you submit documents to courts, solicitors, government bodies or overseas partners, any mistake can cause delays or rejection. Our legal translation services guarantee:
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We handle every type of legal document, including:
Each translation is certified, stamped and signed by our UK-based linguists, ensuring your documents are officially recognised and ready for submission.
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Fast, professional and reliable. Our firm now uses NARIC for all our cross-border contracts.
Barrister
Their certified translations were accepted without question by the UK court.
In-House Counsel
Excellent service and clear communication throughout.
There are many reasons to trust NARIC with your legal translation needs. Here’s what sets us apart:
Our team specialises in legal terminology and procedure, so every nuance is captured accurately.
Every translation undergoes a two-step review process to maintain consistency and clarity.
No hidden fees. You’ll know the exact cost before we begin, with clear rates for standard and urgent jobs.
We use encrypted file transfer and strict data protocols to protect your information at every stage.
Have a question? Our friendly team is on hand to guide you through the process from start to finish.
NARIC Org provides professional certified translation services for official and legal documents. Our team specialises in delivering accurate, stamped, and signed translations that are accepted by UK authorities, including the Home Office, courts, universities, and government bodies. We ensure your documents are legally recognised and ready for submission, with fast turnaround times and expert support.
124 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom
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Sarah M.Solicitor