Is there a roster to find qualified interpreters?

Yes.  The AOC Interpretation Resources Court Interpreter Registry and Listserv Arizona’s Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) maintains a statewide roster of individuals who indicate they have interpreting experience and have expressed interest in working in the courts. This roster is available to the Clerk’s Office on the Internet at http://www.interpreters.courts.az.gov.

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1. What is a court interpreter?
2. What is the difference between a court interpreter and a translator?
3. What should I expect when using an in-person court interpreter?
4. What should I expect when using a telephonic court interpreter?
5. Will the conversation between an attorney and his client remain confidential?
6. How do I request an interpreter for my court proceeding?
7. What is the cancellation policy for interpreter services requested?
8. What does it take to become a court interpreter?
9. I’m interested in becoming a court interpreter, what do I do?
10. Is there a roster to find qualified interpreters?
11. Who do I contact if I am a person with a disability who needs assistance to participate in a court proceeding, program or service?