Sworn Russian translator

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A sworn translator for Russian is sworn in by a Dutch court and listed in the Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv). This translator provides your translation with a stamp, signature and a statement stating that the translation is a faithful representation of the original. Because of that signed statement and the stamp, the translation is legally valid, and it is accepted by courts, municipalities, the IND, notaries and other official authorities.

At Ecrivus Multimedia you order your sworn translation in Russian easily online from €59. We translate in both directions, from Dutch into Russian and from Russian into Dutch, for documents such as a birth certificate, diploma, marriage certificate or extract. You upload your document, we match it with a registered sworn translator Russian translator and you receive a translation you can submit directly to the relevant authority.

Rbtv-sworn

Russian 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 produce sworn translations in both directions: from Dutch into Russian and from Russian into Dutch. Suitable for documents from the Netherlands, Russia and other Russian-speaking countries.

Vanaf €59

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

Which documents do we translate?

When do you need a sworn Russian translator?

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

  • You submit a Russian document, such as a birth certificate or diploma, in bij een Nederlandse municipality, the IND or a court.
  • You want to use a Dutch document at an authority in Russia or another Russian-speaking country.
  • U gaat to marry, study, work or emigrate and need official deeds in een andere taal overleggen.
  • A notary, lawyer or government authority asks for a legally valid translation. statement.

How it works at Ecrivus

  • Translation by an Rbtv-registered sworn translator Russian
  • 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 Russian translation with apostille

For use of your document abroad, an apostille is needed. An apostille is a statement that confirms the authenticity of the signature and stamp on an official document is often needed. Both the Netherlands and Russia are parties to the Apostille Convention (Hague Convention, 1961), so documents between the two countries with an apostille worden erkend zonder verdere legalisation. In the Netherlands you request the apostille at the court. We are happy to advise whether an apostille is needed and in which order you best go through the steps.

Frequently asked questions about a sworn Russian translator

What is a sworn Russian translation?

A sworn Russian translation is a translation made by a translator sworn in by a Dutch court and listed in the Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv). The translator adds a stamp, signature and a statement stating that the translation matches the original. This makes the translation legally valid, and it is accepted by official authorities.

How do I know whether a Russian translator is sworn?

You check this in the Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv), the official register managed by the Dutch government . Only translators in this register are sworn in by a court and may provide legally valid translations with a stamp and statement. The translators we work with are all registered in the Rbtv.

How much does a sworn Russian translator cost?

At Ecrivus Multimedia a sworn translation in Russian from €59. The final price depends on the type of document, the length and the text. For standard documents such as a birth certificate or diploma you know in advance where you stand. You can upload your document and request your translation online.

Can ChatGPT or Google Translate translate an official document?

No. For an official document, a legally valid translation is needed with a signed statement of accuracy from a sworn translator. ChatGPT and Google Translate are machine translations without a stamp, signature or sworn oath, so authorities such as the IND, municipalities and courts do not accept them. Only an Rbtv-registered sworn translator Russian translator can translate your document legally valid.

Have your document translated?

Order your sworn translation in Russian 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.