Become a Court Interpreter

The Spring 2025 Court Interpreter Exam registration is now open.*

  • The Written Exam is scheduled: May 16th at 8am in Las Vegas and May 5th at 8am in Carson City. 
  • The Oral Exam is scheduled: May 12th - 16th in Las Vegas and May 5th & 6th in Carson City
  • *Seating is limited and Nevada residents get first priority. Should you have any questions or would like to make an ADA Accommodations request, please contact the program at courtinterpreters@nvcourts.nv.gov.


Current basic requirements for Nevada Court Interpreter Certification or Registration include:

  • Pass the NV Certified Court Interpreter Written Exam with a minimum score of 80%.
    • This is a 2 hour and 15-minute, 135 multiple choice exam that tests your general language proficiency, knowledge of court-related terms & usage, and ethics & professional conduct.
  • Complete the Orientation Workshop for Interpreters in the NV Courts System.
    • This is an online virtual workshop that provides an introduction to Court Interpreting. You will learn the modes of interpreting in a legal setting, an overview of the NV Judicial System, along with Ethics and Code of Conduct for interpreters.
  • Pass the NV Certified Court Interpreter Oral Examination with a minimum score of 70%.
    • This is a 4-part Oral Exam that lasts approximately 1 hour. It tests your Sight Translation skills of the target foreign language into English and English into the Foreign Language followed by a Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpreting skills test.
  • OR; Pass the NV Registered Court Interpreter Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) with a minimum score of Advanced Mid.
    • A Registered Interpreter is an interpreter for whom either no oral examination has been developed by the Council of Language Access Coordinators (CLAC) or no oral examination has been offered in his/her particular language.
  • Submit the Court Interpreter Certified or Registration Request Forms with:

Reciprocity is for interpreters who are already credentialed in another state or federally certified. Current basic requirements for Reciprocity Certification or Registration include:


Conditionally Approved Status Interpreters are called for work “only when there is a finding of a lack of a credentialed resource on the record.” Current basic requirements for Conditionally Approved Interpreter Status include:


Educational Providers that offer Court Interpreter Courses:

Self Study Resources:

Please refer to the State Court Administrator Guidelines for additional information or contact the Court Interpreter Program at
courtinterpreters@nvcourts.nv.gov or 775-687-9806

† Discount for NITA members
‡ 30% Discount for Nevada Residents

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