I need to translate 3 birth certificates and 2 marriage lic. Does the letter of exemplification need to be translated?
Looking for a professional translator in Queens or Long Island, can anyone recommend any.
Thanks
Translation of documents
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- Master
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Re: Translation of documents
There is an excellent boook Italian gdenealogical Records byh Trafford R. Cole which canbe purchased or borowed from your nearest library and in Chapters 5 & 12 is devoted to reading records with examples of the Italian birth and marriage records.
if this is not your thing then go to the nearest local Queens High School that teaches Italian and ask a language teacher to translate for you since these documents are almost form letters and easily translated. Even Queens College can provide the same language teacher if they teach Italian.
I do not know anything about a letter of exemplification. The commercial translation service canbe found at www.translation-services-usa.com/new-york-city.php
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if this is not your thing then go to the nearest local Queens High School that teaches Italian and ask a language teacher to translate for you since these documents are almost form letters and easily translated. Even Queens College can provide the same language teacher if they teach Italian.
I do not know anything about a letter of exemplification. The commercial translation service canbe found at www.translation-services-usa.com/new-york-city.php
=Peter=
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- gerardtgibbs
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Re: Translation of documents
Anyone know of a translation service in Detroit? I am looking for someone to translate documents and or affix the apostille. Thanks very much.
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