Legal Translation Systems has over 30 years of experience in the provision of certified, notarized translation of private and corporate documents for all legal uses. The service is fast, the rates reasonable, and 99% of the service is done in-house. The headquarters is in the Miami area, however, the company serves clients in all states and abroad.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Certified translation of documents from Morocco in Miami
Documents issued in Morocco, in French, may require certified, notarized translations prepared by a translation company such as Legal Translation Systems. These certified, notarized translations may be required for use before U.S. immigration, schools, universities, banks, official agencies such as Social Security, companies in general, insurance companies, hospitals, mortgage companies, condominium associations, Courts of all types, ecclesiastical authorities.
Among the documents from Morocco that might require official, certified translations are
Birth certificates
Marriage certificates
Death certificates
Baptism certificates
School and university transcripts
Diplomas
Certificates of completion
Powers of attorney
Bank statement
Income tax return
Corporate tax return
Business registration
Last Will
Resume
Contracts
Bylaws of companies
Articles of incorporation
Medical statements
Medical reports
Medical exams
Good conduct certificate
Police report
Course outlines
Letters of reference
Letters of recommendation
Pay stubs
Affidavits
Court decrees and sentences
Court proceedings
News clippings
Driver's licenses
Personal documents (Ids)
Business licenses
The translations prepared by Legal Translation Systems are notarized by a notary accredited by the State of Florida, and can be used throughout the USA. Each certified translation has a numbered Affidavit of Accuracy, which authenticity can be verified on the Internet, without revealing any of the client's personal information.
You do not need to submit originals of documents. Copies or scanned copies may be submitted, by email, fax or regular mail. For additional information http://www.legaltranslationsystems.com
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