Roster of Court
Interpreters in Iowa: To be listed on the Roster an interpreter must
meet the basic requirements (at least 18 years old; high school diploma or
equivalent; submit an official application to be a court interpreter showing
sufficient education and experience to be a qualified interpreter; pass a
criminal background check; sign an oath confirming knowledge and understanding
of the Code of Professional Conduct for Judicial Branch Interpreters) -- and:
1)
Attend a two-day court
interpreter orientation program;
2)
Pass a multiple-choice
exam (135 questions in English) on general English vocabulary, slang, and legal
terms & procedures; and
3)
Pass a multiple-choice
exam (25 questions in English) on court interpreter ethics.
NOTE: Completing these
requirements does not mean an interpreter is "certified."
Certified court interpreters (for oral and sign
languages) have met the requirements to be on the Roster -- AND -- they have
passed a rigorous and nationally recognized interpreter performance (oral or
sign language interpretation) exam to verify their knowledge and skills as
court interpreters.
Non-certified ORAL language interpreters have not
passed an oral interpretation performance exam to verify interpreter competency
in their respective languages.
Non-certified SIGN language interpreters, however,
have passed a basic interpreter performance test of sign language interpreter
competency