Certified court intermediary interpreters are presumed to be the most qualified to interpret in court hearings because of their training, skills, and experience. To qualify as a certified court intermediary interpreter, you must complete the following requirements:
(1) The applicant must hold a current certified deaf interpreter (CDI) certification from the registry of interpreters for the deaf;
(2) You must undergo a DSHS criminal background check conducted by DSHS background check central unit using DSHS form 09-653 background authorization;
(3) You must complete the Washington courts training provided by the AOC;
(4) You must take an oath of interpreter, as administered by the Washington courts; and
(5) A registration form will be required annually by July 1.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter
2.42 RCW, RCW
2.42.130, and
2.42.170. WSR 15-01-075, § 388-818-540, filed 12/12/14, effective 1/12/15.]