Where to search for an official translator for Arabic and English in Kuching?

September 29, 2009 - 7:15 pm 1 Comment

I need to get some documents translated from Arabic to English. I can do it myself but I need an official chop on that. So, where can I find an official translator for Arabic or at least where can I search for one? Courts…?
How much do they charge per page?

I recently had some paperwork certified as true copies by a solicitor firm in KL. The fee was supposed to be $50 (Ringgits) for the first page and $10 per subsequent pages, but if you smile nicely they might wavier the $10 per page fee like they did with me.

I doubt that there are any lawyers/solicitors in Kuching that can translate the paperwork for you, but as you mentioned if you can translate it yourself I think that they would be willing to give it an official chop.

Good luck :-)

One Response to “Where to search for an official translator for Arabic and English in Kuching?”

  1. Bean Says:

    I recently had some paperwork certified as true copies by a solicitor firm in KL. The fee was supposed to be $50 (Ringgits) for the first page and $10 per subsequent pages, but if you smile nicely they might wavier the $10 per page fee like they did with me.

    I doubt that there are any lawyers/solicitors in Kuching that can translate the paperwork for you, but as you mentioned if you can translate it yourself I think that they would be willing to give it an official chop.

    Good luck :-)
    References :
    http://www.yellowpages.com.my/search_business.jsp?sf=w&qtype=param&name=lawyers+kuching&cv=all&op=home&cls=Lawyers&st=Sarawak&ct=Kuching

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