Sworn Hebrew translator

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A sworn translator for Hebrew is a translator sworn in by a Dutch court and listed in the Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv). Only this translator may provide an official Hebrew translation with a stamp, signature and statement of accuracy. Because of that signed statement, the translation is legally valid and accepted by the municipality statement the translation is legally valid, and it is accepted by authorities such as municipalities, the court, the IND, notaries and foreign authorities.

At Ecrivus you order your sworn translation in Hebrew easily online, from €59. You upload your document, we match it with a sworn translator Hebrew translator and you receive the certified translation. We provide translations from Dutch into Hebrew and from Hebrew into Dutch, so you can use a valid document in both the Netherlands and Israel.

Rbtv-sworn

Hebrew translation by a translator sworn in by a Dutch court.

Legally valid with stamp

Attached to your document, with stamp, signature and statement of accuracy.

Both directions

We translate both directions: from Dutch into Hebrew and from Hebrew into Dutch. This way you use your document both with Dutch authorities and with authorities in Israel.

Vanaf €59

Including stamp, registered shipping and a digital copy by email.

Which documents do we translate?

When do you need a sworn Hebrew translator?

A sworn translation is needed as soon as an official authority requires a legally valid translation. This applies, among others, to:

How it works at Ecrivus

  • Translation by an Rbtv-registered sworn translator Hebrew
  • With stamp, signature and statement of accuracy
  • Proofreading and quality control included
  • Registered shipping with Track & Trace, plus a digital copy
  • Optionally with an apostille for use abroad

Sworn Hebrew translation with apostille

Do you want to have your sworn translation abroad, the receiving authority often asks for an apostille. An apostille confirms the authenticity of the signature of the sworn translator and is issued by the court. Both the Netherlands and Israel are parties to the Apostille Convention (Hague Convention, 1961), so a document with an apostille between the two countries without further legalisation is recognised. We can apostille arranged for you if required.

Frequently asked questions about a sworn Hebrew translator

What is a sworn Hebrew translation?

A sworn Hebrew translation is an official translation made by a translator sworn in by a Dutch court and listed in the Rbtv. The translator attaches the translation to a copy of the original and provides it with a stamp, signature and statement of accuracy. This makes the translation legally valid, and it is accepted by official authorities.

How do I know whether a Hebrew translator is sworn?

A sworn translator for Hebrew is listed in the Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv), the public register managed by Bureau Wbtv. You can look up the name and Rbtv number there. Only a translator with a valid registration may issue a translation with a stamp and statement of accuracy. At Ecrivus, all our translators are Rbtv-registered.

How much does a sworn Hebrew translator cost?

At Ecrivus a sworn translation in Hebrew from €59. The final price depends on the number of words, the type of document and whether you need an apostille . You know the price in advance, so you are not faced with surprises. An apostille we can add on request.

Can ChatGPT or Google Translate translate an official document?

No. A machine translation from ChatGPT or Google Translate is not legally valid and is not accepted by authorities. For an official document, a signed statement of accuracy is required from a sworn translator who is listed in the Rbtv. Only that statement, with a stamp and signature, makes the translation valid for the municipality, the court, the IND or foreign authorities.

Have your document translated?

Order your sworn translation in Hebrew online, with stamp and registered shipping. Unsure about the right document type or direction? Our Live Chat team helps you on working days between 09:00 and 17:00. Also see sworn translators in other languages.