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The standard delivery format is a "Digital Copy sent via email (Printout recommended)." This means you will receive a high-quality electronic version of your translated document. We also provide Hard Copies posted to your address if required.
Yes! You need to complete the payment to confirm the order.
The prices are all-inclusive, and GST does not apply to the translation fee.
We accept bank transfer and credit or debit cards.
The translation fee is based on the speed you select for your digital copy. The prices displayed (120 AUD for Urgent, 90 AUD for Express, and 60 AUD for Regular) are per page.
If you have any questions about pricing, payment, or delivery, you can check the FAQ page. For immediate assistance, use the Live Chat option to connect with the support team, available 24/7. Our team can speak most common languages!
You can select your desired "From Language" and "To Language" from the dropdown menus in the quote form. We cover more than 150 languages. For any languages not listed, you can contact the support team for assistance.
The "Number of pages" field should reflect the total number of pages in your source document that you need translated. If you are unsure, you can click on "What is a page? Read more" for clarification.
For information on post-completion changes and any associated costs, please refer to the detailed FAQ section at the bottom of the page.
We offer three speeds for digital delivery, each with a different turnaround time and cost:
Urgent: Within 12 Hours (AEST) for 120 AUD
Express: Within 24 Hours (AEST) for 90 AUD
Regular: Within 72 hours (AEST) for 60 AUD
Yes, urgent translations are available and can be completed within 12 hours. The additional fee is reflected in the higher price of 120 AUD for the "Urgent" speed option.
A NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) certified translation is officially recognised and recommended by the Australian Government for legal and official purposes. It includes the NAATI stamp and the translator's credentials. A standard translation is for general informational purposes where official certification is not required.