On-Site Interpreting
Anywhere. Anytime. Any Language. 60+ different languages, including American Sign Language. On-Site Interpreting is the most comprehensive method.
Our interpreters are friendly, professional, reliable, and will be present where you need them to bridge the communication gap. Request services or contact us to learn more!
What Is On-Site Interpreting?
Our on-site interpreter will come to the location where interpretation services are needed. Our interpreter will be with you in person.
Benefits of On-Site Interpreting (OSI)
How It Works
On-Site Interpreting occurs when our interpreters come on-site to facilities with communication between those who do not share the same language. There are certain instances in which there is no substitute for having no interpreter physically present, which makes On-Site Interpreting the most effective and valuable method of interpreting.
We are staffed with the most experienced interpreters. There are several different ways to place a request for On-Site Interpreting services. You can either call us at 240-409-7972, email us at schedule@frederickinterpreting.com, or place a request through your account in our scheduling system. We only provide interpreters who are nationally certified or have passed our rigorous screening process to ensure the services of the highest standards.
We will send an invoice with a summary of all the details, including the duration, address, and name of the interpreter on a weekly basis after the services have been rendered. We have an industry-standard minimum of 2 hours for each On-Site Interpreting assignment. interpreter on a weekly basis. We have an industry-standard minimum of 2 hours for each On-Site Interpreting appointment. Contact us to learn more!
Our Team Principles
Professional
All of our interpreters are nationally certified or have passed our rigorous screening.
Quality
Our screening ensures we only provide the best of best interpreters to bridge the communication gap.
Reliable
All of our interpreters strictly adhere to the guidelines of RID and ATA’s policies.