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If you are hoping to work as a professional interpreter in the legal system, the only requirement is a Bachelor's Degree in any subject.
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Legal interpreting requires specific language proficiency, specialized training, certification or court accreditation (which varies by jurisdiction), and often background checks — not just a bachelor's degree.
Legal interpreting requires specific language proficiency, specialized training, certification or court accreditation (which varies by jurisdiction), and often background checks — not just a bachelor's degree.
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