Warning letter (sworn translation with stamp)
The sworn translation of your warning letter can be ordered easily online. You choose the language combination, upload a scan or photo of the document and receive a legally valid translation with a stamp, signature and statement from a sworn translatorat a rate from €59.
Certified warning letter translation
A warning letter(also called an official warning) is usually a private document. It often concerns a written warning from an employer to an employee within an employment law file. If you want to use such a letter abroad or with a foreign party, the receiving authority regularly asks for a sworn translation rather than an ordinary translation.
What is a sworn translation?
A sworn translation is a translation made by a translator registered in the Dutch Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv). This translator has taken an oath before the court. The translation is provided with a stamp, a signature and a statement that the text is a faithful rendering of the original. Because of this certification, the translation is legally valid and accepted by official authorities.
When do you need a sworn translation of a warning letter?
You need a sworn translation when a foreign employer, lawyer, court or other authority needs to be able to read the warning letter and rely on its accuracy. The requirement for a sworn translation is set by the receiving party. If it is not clearly stated, check with the authority that requests the document, so that you choose the right language and form.
How Ecrivus arranges your translation
Ecrivus International works with a network of qualified and sworn translators with extensive experience in legal documents. Your warning letter is translated accurately into the language you need, including the stamp of the sworn translator. The sworn translation of your warning letter is in good hands with us:
- Translation by a sworn, experienced and specialised legal translator
- Includes proofreading
- Includes quality checks
- Competitive rates from €59
- Fast turnaround, express delivery available
- Choice of hundreds of language combinations
- Support for many file formats, including PDF
- Always registered shipping with Track & Trace
- Option to have your document fitted with an apostille or legalisation
How to order online
At the top of this page, select the number of pages and the language combination you want and click 'Add to basket'. Then upload a photo or scan of your warning letter and add it to your order. You can pay via secure connections, including iDEAL, bank transfer and PayPal.
Frequently asked questions about translating a warning letter
What is a sworn translation of a document?
A sworn translation is produced by a translator registered in the Dutch Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators who has taken an oath before the court. The translator provides the translation with a stamp, a signature and a statement that the document has been translated truthfully and faithfully. This makes the translation legally valid.
How do I know whether a translator is sworn?
A sworn translator is registered in the Dutch Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv), managed by the Legal Aid Board. The sworn translation carries the translator's stamp, signature and statement. All translations at Ecrivus are made by a translator who is in this register.
Can I also have my warning letter translated into English?
Yes. You can have your warning letter translated under oath into English and into hundreds of other language combinations. You choose the language you need at the top of the page before you order.
What does it cost to translate a warning letter?
A sworn translation of a warning letter starts from €59. The final price depends on the number of pages and the chosen language combination, which you select at the top of this page.
Can I have the translation legalised with an apostille?
Yes. On request, we have your document or the translation fitted with an apostille or legalisation. An apostille is issued by the court under the Apostille Convention (the Hague Convention of 1961) and makes the document usable in other member countries.






Niels S. ('s-Hertogenbosch) (verified owner) -
Excellent quality of the sworn translation, they delivered exactly what they promised.
Pieter van der S. (Amsterdam) (verified owner) -
Simple and efficient, my sworn translation with apostille was handled without fuss.
Thomas K. (Rotterdam) (verified owner) -
Excellent communication and fast service, my sworn translation came exactly as promised.
Rogier van der H. (Groningen) (verified owner) -
Trouble-free experience!
Mariska K. (Nijmegen) (verified owner) -
Reliable sworn translation received with urgency.
Rutger K. (Eindhoven) (verified owner) -
Reliable service for sworn translations.
Eline P. (Tilburg) (verified owner) -
Very professional handling of the sworn translation, I could tell they really cared about quality and handled documents very confidentially.
Lisanne B. (Nijmegen) (verified owner) -
This company takes it seriously and is on your side, you are not a number here.
Femke H. (Leeuwarden) (verified owner) -
Excellent quality of the sworn translation with apostille, very professional and accurate.
Max M. (Haarlem) (verified owner) -
Excellent quality.
Lotte B. (The Hague) (verified owner) -
Fast handling of my sworn translation.