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Continuing Education

Earn while you learn! ATA65 provides continuing education opportunities for both ATA-Certified Translators and Credentialed Interpreters.

ATA-Certified Translators

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ATA-certified translators may earn 1 CEP for each hour of conference sessions attended, up to a maximum of 10 CEPs.

In addition, ATA-certified translators may earn 1 CEP for each hour of AST courses attended, up to a maximum 5 CEPs per day.

To receive your CEPs, retain the Certificate of Attendance that you will receive by email after the conference. (Sample only shown here.)

Your personalized Certificate of Attendance will be emailed to you after the conference.

Certified Interpreters

Credit will only be given for attending approved sessions that meet program criteria.

To learn which sessions meet program criteria and how to receive credit, YOU MUST CONTACT THAT ORGANIZATION and follow the instructions they provide.

Other Organizations/States:

At this time, the following states do NOT require certified court interpreters to earn CEs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

The following organization also does NOT require certified court interpreters to earn CEs: National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators (NAJIT)

Keep track of your sessions

Use this fillable form to keep track of the sessions and CE codes you need to submit to your organization.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please contact Christina Green.

The following organizations have approved specific AST Courses (October 30) and Conference Sessions (October 31 - November 2) for CE credit. Credit will only be given for attending approved sessions that meet program criteria.

To learn which sessions have been approved and how to receive credit, YOU MUST CONTACT THAT ORGANIZATION and follow the instructions they provide.

• California: California Judicial Council Court Interpreters Program

 • CCHI: Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters
  

• Colorado: Colorado Judicial Department Office of Language Access

• Idaho: Idaho Supreme Court Language Access Program

• IMIA: International Medical Interpreters Association

• Kentucky: Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts

• New Mexico: New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts

• North Carolina: North Carolina Office of Court Administration

• Ohio: Ohio Language Services Program

• Oregon: Oregon Court Language Access Services

• Tennessee: Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts

• Texas: Texas Office of Court Administration

• Utah: Utah Administrative Office of the Court Interpreting Program

• Wisconsin: Wisconsin Administrative Office of Court Operations

Applications have been submitted to the following organizations, but approval is pending.

• Washington: Washington Court Interpreter Program