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Italian Birth Certificate Translation Services

Get certified Italian to English birth certificate translation. We provide fast and affordable Italian to English birth certificate translation services.

Our Italian certified translators are regularly accredited by NAATI and are native Italian speakers also fluent in English. Get a quote for your certified Italian birth certificate translation using the form on this page. Instant quote, 100% Acceptance Guarantee, too easy!

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100% Certified Italian Birth Certificate Translation Italian translations provided by NAATI certified translators.
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Easy Online Process You can choose to print the translation ecopy or receive hard copy by mail.
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Average 24 Hour Turnaround Our average turnaround time for 1-3 page documents is 24 hours.

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Highly experienced Italian translators who meet our strict requirements for accuracy, consistency and reliability.
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Upload your Italian birth certificate for a quick quote. We accept all common file types including PDF and JPG.
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Italian birth certificate translations delivered quickly by email, often within half a day.

Italian Translator

Besides translating Italian birth certificate to English, we also provide (NAATI accredited translator) certified translations for all other personal documents such as certificates, academic transcripts, legal and financial documents. Certified translations are often required for migration use.


About the Italian Language

The standard Italian language has a poetic and literary origin starting in the twelfth century, and the modern standard of the language was largely shaped by relatively recent events. However, Italian as a language used in the Italian Peninsula has a longer history. In fact the earliest surviving texts that can definitely be called Italian (or more accurately, vernacular, as distinct from its predecessor Vulgar Latin) are legal formulae from the Province of Benevento that date from 960–963. What would come to be thought of as Italian was first formalized in the early fourteenth century through the works of Tuscan writer Dante Alighieri, written in his native Florentine.


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