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TRADUSET offers gen­er­al, spe­cialised trans­la­tions and cer­ti­fied trans­la­tions.

Includ­ed in our range of spe­cialised trans­la­tions are legal, med­ical and tech­ni­cal trans­la­tions. Our trans­la­tors work only into their native lan­guage (Eng­lish, French, Span­ish, etc.), to guar­an­tee you the best pos­si­ble quality.

Do you need a sworn trans­la­tion of your doc­u­ment to sup­port an immi­gra­tion, legal or aca­d­e­m­ic appli­ca­tion in Ger­many, or at a Ger­man Embassy?

Cer­ti­fied trans­la­tions by sworn trans­la­tors accord­ing to DIN EN ISO 17100

A sworn trans­la­tion is dif­fer­ent from a nor­mal trans­la­tion inso­far as it is signed and sealed by a sworn trans­la­tor and is there­fore regard­ed as hav­ing offi­cial and for­mal sta­tus by the author­i­ties. Sworn trans­la­tions pro­vid­ed by us are accept­ed by the Standesamt (Civ­il Reg­istry Office), Aus­län­der­be­hörde (For­eign Reg­is­tra­tion Office) and oth­er Ger­man insti­tu­tions, such as uni­ver­si­ties, local author­i­ties and courts.

We trans­late and cer­ti­fy all offi­cial doc­u­ments in Ger­many for organ­i­sa­tions and pri­vate indi­vid­u­als, includ­ing: aca­d­e­m­ic tran­scripts, mar­riage cer­tifi­cates, wed­ding cer­tifi­cates, birth cer­tifi­cates, degree cer­tifi­cates, police clear­ance cer­tifi­cates, divorce decrees, dri­ving licences, pass­ports, etc.

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Please email us a (good qual­i­ty) scan of the document(s). We respond to all queries with­in one day, usu­al­ly with­in 24 hours. We will be hap­py to pro­vide you with an offer free of charge and with­out oblig­a­tion. We under­take to main­tain strict con­fi­den­tial­i­ty with regard to all enquiries and to the con­tent of all trans­la­tions. Spe­cial reduced rates apply to char­i­ta­ble organ­i­sa­tions and students.

Cer­ti­fied trans­la­tions /Beglaubigte Über­set­zun­gen in Bottrop

Bot­trop is a city in west-cen­tral Ger­many, on the Rhine–Herne Canal, in North Rhine-West­phalia. Locat­ed in the Ruhr indus­tri­al area, Bot­trop adjoins Essen, Ober­hausen, Glad­beck, and Dorsten. The city had been a coal-min­ing and rail cen­ter and con­tains fac­to­ries pro­duc­ing coal-tar deriv­a­tives, chem­i­cals, tex­tiles, and machin­ery. Bot­trop grew as a min­ing cen­ter begin­ning in the 1860s, was char­tered as a city in 1921, and bombed dur­ing the Oil Cam­paign of World War II. In 1975, it uni­fied with the neigh­bour­ing com­mu­ni­ties of Glad­beck and Kirch­hellen, but Glad­beck left it in 1976, lead­ing to Kirch­hellen becom­ing a dis­trict of Bot­trop as Bot­trop-Kirch­hellen. It is also twinned with Black­pool, England.

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