1. Application for Appointment as a Court-Appointed Interpreter
2. Resume
3. Birth certificate (original or certified copy of the original)
4. University diploma (certified copy)
5. Certificate that the applicant is not under investigation, is not the subject of criminal proceedings, and has not been convicted of a crime that would be a barrier to public service employment (Municipal Court of Zagreb)
6. Internationally recognized language proficiency certificate - for candidates who did not major in languages (certified copy of the original translated into Croatian)
7. 70.00 HRK administrative fee (stamp)
Documents required for appointment as a permanent court interpreter
- Eurolanguage
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
- Documents required for appointment as a permanent court interpreter
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