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Iowa Determining Who Pays Court Interpreter and Translators (274.50 KB)

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Determining Who Pays Court Interpreter and Translators (274.50 KB)

Iowa Determining Who Pays Court Interpreter and Translators (274.50 KB) provides guidance to judges and court staff on determining who is responsible for paying for court interpreters and translators. The document outlines Iowa’s laws and regulations related to court interpreters and translators, and provides general guidance on who is responsible for paying for the services. The document is divided into two parts. The first part discusses the general policy of who is responsible for payment of court interpreter and translator services. The second part provides a step-by-step guide to identify the responsible party. The document also provides a list of resources and contact information for language access services in the state of Iowa.

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Interpreters are treated as expert witnesses, and their competency must be established under the same rules that apply to other expert witnesses. (See, e.g., Gardiana, supra, 59 Cal. App. 3d at 418.)

Types of Expert Witnesses Medical Experts. Medical experts include doctors, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, or any other medically trained professional.Vocational Experts.Engineering Experts.Forensic Experts.Financial Experts.Securities Experts.Mental Health Experts.Parenting Experts.

Interpreters and translators speak, read, and write in at least two languages fluently. Interpreters and translators convert information from one language into another language. Interpreters work in spoken or sign language; translators work in written language.

A legal interpreter converts verbal communication from one language to another. Translators translate written words from a source language to a target language. Interpreters perform their work on the spot without sources or aids.

The Role of the Court Interpreter A Court Interpreter's sole responsibility is to bridge the communication barriers so as to provide limited English proficient court users with equal access to justice.

An opinion stated during a trial or deposition (testimony under oath before trial) by an expert witness on a subject relevant to a lawsuit or a criminal case. The subject will usually be technical or scientific, such as ballistics, forensics, or medical.

Primary tabs. An expert witness is a person with extensive experience or knowledge in a specific field or discipline beyond that expected from a layperson. The expert witness's duty is to apply their expertise to give a professional opinion to the tribunal or court on particular matters in dispute.

In such a situation, the translator will be considered an expert witness, and the rules governing the use and testimony of such witnesses differ from general evidentiary rules.

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Iowa Determining Who Pays Court Interpreter and Translators (274.50 KB)