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Court Interpreter

Napa, CA ยท On-site

$89K - $108K/yr

Court Services Opening Date: 09/08/2025 Closing Date: Continuous Description Definition Performs a ... The employee may also perform sight translation (reading written texts and giving an oral ...

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How much do court translator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for court translator in the United States is $57,200.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $57,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Court Translators, and how can they be managed on the job?

Court Translators often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex legal terminology accurately, maintaining neutrality, and managing the pressure of real-time translation during proceedings. Working in emotionally charged environments and ensuring confidentiality are also essential aspects of the job. To manage these challenges, translators can prepare by familiarizing themselves with legal documents beforehand, engaging in ongoing legal and language training, and developing strong stress management skills. Regular collaboration with attorneys and court staff also helps ensure clear communication and effective teamwork.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Court Translator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Court Translator, you need fluency in at least two languages, a deep understanding of legal terminology, and typically a certification or accreditation in court interpreting. Familiarity with legal document management systems and specialized interpreting equipment is often required. Exceptional listening skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to remain impartial are vital soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate and unbiased communication in legal proceedings, which is crucial for upholding justice and due process.

What is the difference between Court Translator vs Legal Interpreter?

AspectCourt TranslatorLegal Interpreter
CredentialsCertification in translation, language proficiency testsCertification in interpretation, language proficiency tests
Work EnvironmentCourts, legal offices, official documentsCourts, legal proceedings, live interpretation
Employer & IndustryLegal institutions, government agenciesLegal proceedings, law firms, government agencies

Both Court Translators and Legal Interpreters work within the legal industry and often require similar language and certification credentials. The main difference is that Court Translators focus on translating written legal documents, while Legal Interpreters provide real-time spoken interpretation during legal proceedings. Understanding these distinctions helps professionals choose the right career path or service for legal needs.

What are court translators?

Court translators are language professionals who facilitate communication in legal settings by translating spoken or written content between parties who speak different languages. They play a vital role in ensuring that non-English speakers or individuals with limited English proficiency can understand and participate fully in court proceedings. Court translators must have a strong command of legal terminology in both languages, uphold confidentiality, and maintain impartiality while translating testimonies, documents, and legal arguments in real time.
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Infographic showing various Court Translator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 78% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,200 per year, or $27.5 per hour.
Court Interpreter - Spanish

Court Interpreter - Spanish

Madera Superior Court

Madera, CA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 hours ago


Job description

Salary: Daily Rate $362 - $384

SUPERIOR COURT

COUNTY OF MADERA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA

ANNOUNCEMENT OF EXAMINATION

COURT INTERPRETER (SPANISH)-Full-Time


Daily Rate $362 - $384

Annually $94,328 - $100,048


Final Filing Date: Open Until Filled


The Madera County Superior Court encourages a positive work-life balance and offers a

competitive benefits package:


  • Experienced Spanish Court Interpreters with years of services are encouraged to apply.
  • The Madera County Superior Court offers membership into CalPERS and for Classic Members a 2.7% at 55 retirement benefit formula for individuals in a California Government Retirement System on or before 12/31/2012, or new employees a 2% at 62 retirement benefit formula.
  • Retirees from Madera County Superior Court enjoy employer contributions toward health insurance premiums.


THE POSITION

Under general supervision, to provide consecutive and simultaneous interpreting services for persons who do not speak English or who have difficulty understanding and expressing themselves in English; to be responsible for interpreting all verbal and sight translating all written communication pertaining to the matter being heard; to interpret statements made by judges, attorneys, and expert witnesses, all of whom frequently use legal and technical terminology, and to interpret statements of defendants or other parties, some of whom may possess very limited language skills; and to do related work as required.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

Exercises no supervision.

IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES


  • Performs verbatim, simultaneous interpretation for defendants and witnesses in court.

  • Assists attorneys representing non-English speaking defendants by interpreting before, during and after courtroom proceedings, conducting interviews relative to pre-hearing testimony and post-hearing orders.

  • Performs sight translation of court documents.

  • Assists court staff by interpreting for customers during office visits and incoming calls.

  • May be required to provide interpreting services using Video Remote Interpreting equipment.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES


Knowledge of:


  • English and a second language usage, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, pronunciation, phrase and sentence structure, gender, and verb tenses.

  • Court translation practices and procedures.

  • Legal and technical terminology as used in court proceedings.


Skill to:


  • Simultaneously interpret/translate accurately at a rate of approximately 120-140 words per minute in a designated language.

  • Consecutively interpret and perform sight translation.

  • Use simultaneous interpreting equipment.

Ability to:


  • Learn the functions, policies and procedures of the Madera County Court System.

  • Interpret/translate accurately without adding, deleting, paraphrasing, or changing the

  • meaning of the matter.

  • Perform consecutive interpreting accurately without lengthy hesitation.

  • Use correct spelling, vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, pronunciation, phrase and sentence structure, gender, and verb tenses.

  • Establish, maintain, and foster positive and harmonious working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

OTHER JOB RELATED DUTIES

Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Requires one year of experience in a position requiring extensive public contact and interpretation/translation work AND equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.

LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE

Must possess a valid certificate as a Certified Court Interpreter issued by the Judicial Council of California on behalf of the State of California.

Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid drivers license or must be able to provide self-arranged transportation.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Essential duties require the following physical skills and work environment: Ability to work in a standard office environment.


EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:

Benefits of employment with the Superior Court, County of Madera include 13 paid holidays and 1 floating holiday per year, 1 sick leave day per month (unlimited accrual); Appointed to a permanent position shall be granted 5 days credit for vacation following the completion of 6 calendar months of continuous paid full-time service and following the completion of 12 calendar months of continuous paid full-time service in a permanent position will be credited 5 additional vacation days, vacation accrual increasing thereafter with years of service (50 days max accrual); Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) pursuant to the provisions of Californias 2013 Pension Reform Act (Act) and CalPERS Regulations. For those individuals with current or prior CalPERS membership status or classic member will be eligible for an enhanced 2.7% @ 55 retirement formula; employee contributes 8%.

Individuals with no current or prior CalPERS membership status and who are defined as new members or new employees under the Act will be eligible for the 2% @ 62 retirement benefit formula; employee contributes 7.75%. Superior Court participates in the CalPERS Health Benefit Program, and for certain selected health plans, the Superior Court pays 100% of health insurance premium for employee and 50% for either two-party or family coverage.


EXAMINATION PROCESS

A qualifications appraisal for the purpose of appraising the candidates education, experience, and personal qualifications will be scheduled for those candidates who meet the minimum qualifications, and may be administered either by a written examination, oral interview, evaluation of education and experience, or any combination of qualifications appraisal determined by the Superior Court Human Resources Division to be appropriate. The Human Resources Division may limit the number of qualified applicants eligible to participate in the examination process. The Superior Court Human Resources Division will make reasonable accommodations in the examination process for disabled applicants. Madera County Superior Court does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, sex, or age in any of its programs or activities.

HOW TO APPLY

Please review the Application Guidelines for application requirements. The application is required and may be obtained by accessing the Madera Superior Court website at https://www.madera.courts.ca.gov/general-information/job-openings or by visiting the Madera Superior Courts Human Resources Division. Human Resources office hours are: Monday - Friday, 8am 5pm. A resume may be included with the application but will not be accepted in lieu of an official application. The Employment History & Experience section of the application form must be completed in its entirety. Failure to fully complete the application and/or sign the application will result in disqualification.

A copy of the Certified Court Interpreter Certificate must be submitted with the official application.

APPLY ON-LINE, MAIL, AND E-MAIL APPLICATIONS

The application can be completed on-line by accessing the Madera Superior Court website at https://www.madera.courts.ca.gov/general-information/job-openings. If an application is mailed or e-mailed, the application and all required documentation must be received by the final filing date. An application may be mailed or emailed to:

Madera Superior Court

Human Resources Division

200 South G Street

Madera, Ca 93637.


HR@madera.courts.ca.gov


NOTE: Postmarks are not accepted.

ADA ACCOMMODATIONS:

If you are a person with a disability and in need of accommodations during your interview, please contact our office at 559-416-5517.

THE PROVISIONS OF THIS JOB BULLETIN DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT. MADERA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXAMINATION PLAN. SUCH REVISIONS WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MADERA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT PERSONNEL POLICIES AND STANDARDS. QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE DIRECTED TO MADERA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION.