For more information, see the following:
Forms and Resources
- Instructions for Application for Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE) Credit Approval
- Application for Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE) Credit Approval (fillable)
- Application for Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE) Credit Approval (non-fillable)
Workshops for Court Interpreters
Beyond Words by Marcelo Cedeno
The Judicial Council has received permission to offer CIMCE for this one hour video. This video explores vicarious trauma, burnout and stress experienced by many language interpreters. Please use CIMCE # 4781, effective through December 31, 2020 (unless the video is taken down by the creator prior).
The New Mexico Center for Language Access
is a program of the New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts. The Center offers online court interpreter training programs and skills development classes for current interpreters. Students from all over the country with diverse language pairs (spoken languages only) are welcome. Courses which train you to become an interpreter or offer test preparation are not CIMCE eligible. To receive credit for any other courses you must submit an application for CIMCE.
The Judicial Council of California is providing this information as a courtesy and does not endorse program content or guarantee that the programs listed is approved for continuing education credit for existing CA interpreters. Interpreters are cautioned to question the veracity of guarantees of success on examinations as a result of any training. The external link is provided is for informational purposes only.
Associations
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Additional Materials
- Opt Out Guidelines
- Payment Policies for Independent Contractor Interpreters (effective July 1, 2021)
- Independent Contractor Interpreter – Payment Rate Authorization Form (optional)
- Payment policies for court interpreters
Select California Interpreter Rules of Court and Laws
Federally Certified Spanish Interpreters & Reciprocity Guidelines, Other States
The Judicial Council accepts the qualifications of federally certified Spanish court interpreters without additional testing. Interpreters holding a current federal court interpreter certification do not have to take and pass the California court interpreter written and oral exams, but they do need to meet all other California requirements for enrollment on the Judicial Council's Master List of Certified Court Interpreters. To be added to the master list of court certified interpreters, federally certified interpreters must request an enrollment packet at courtinterpreters@jud.ca.gov and follow the instructions provided.
Once enrolled on the Master List, federally certified interpreters must continue to meet the same requirements as all other California court certified interpreters to maintain status on the Judicial Council's master list:
- Pay the annual renewal fee (currently $100/year);
- Submit proof of 30 hours of continuing education and 40 assignments of recent professional interpreting experience every two years.
Court interpreters from other states may be eligible for reciprocity If you are interested in applying for reciprocity, please complete and send the Eligibility Verification Form
For more information, contact the Court Interpreters Program at courtinterpreters@jud.ca.gov.