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Michigan Court Interpreter Testing

The State Court Administrative Office conducts certification testing for Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, and other languages for which there is a Consortium test. Beginning in 2007, all previously uncertified interpreters will be required to take and pass a written examination before they may take the oral proficiency examination. This will help to predict whether candidates are ready for the oral examination. Candidates for all languages take the exam at the same time. There will be no cost for taking the written examination. Michigan's 2010 foreign language interpreter exams will be offered on the following dates:

Written English Exam

  • February 26
  • June 7
Spanish Oral Proficiency Exam
  • May 13 and 14
  • August 26 and 27
LOTS (Languages Other than Spanish) Oral Proficiency Exam:
  • August 19 and 20
The State Court Administrative Office reserves the right to cancel any tests due to low participation or other unanticipated reasons.

Once a person passes the certification exam, the State Court Administrative Office issues a certification card and his or her name is added to the official list of certified interpreters the State Court Administrative Office provides to all judges and court administrators in Michigan courts.

For more information about the certification and testing program, contact Sharon Fox, Coordinator, at foxs@courts.mi.gov or 517-373-6670.

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