Certified translation of international driver's licenses for US insurance documentation, DMV state license applications, employment background screening, and immigration records. $24.99 per page. 24-hour delivery.
Upload your license or describe your need. We respond within 2 hours.
Insurance companies, DMV offices, employers, and immigration officials all encounter foreign licenses regularly. Without a certified translation, they have no way to confirm what the document says.
US auto insurers assess risk based on driving history. A translated foreign license helps establish your record and can lower your premium — but only if the insurer can read and verify it.
Several US states allow holders of foreign licenses to convert to a state license by presenting documentation. A certified translation is typically required as part of that process.
Jobs requiring driving — trucking, delivery, fleet management, security — often include MVR checks. A certified translation provides the English-language documentation background screening services need.
Upload a scan or photo of your foreign license and we handle the rest.
Submit a clear scan or photo of the front (and back, if it contains relevant information) through our secure portal or by email.
A project manager reviews your document and assigns a certified translator familiar with the license format from your country of issuance.
Delivered with a signed certification statement. All license fields translated: name, license class, issue and expiry dates, address, endorsements, and restriction codes.
$24.99 per page. Rush delivery available. Government purchase cards accepted.
Requirements vary by state. Some states — including Florida, Maryland, and others — allow foreign license holders to convert to a state license using documentation including a certified translation. Check your state DMV's specific requirements. Our translation provides the English-language certified documentation most states require.
Mexican driver's licenses vary by state. Most modern licenses include the holder's name, CURP (national ID number), address, license class, issue and expiry dates, and traffic violation history. Our translators are familiar with all Mexican state license formats.
Yes. We translate all fields on the license including restriction codes (e.g., corrective lenses required), vehicle class endorsements, and any notations. If a code requires country-specific explanation, we include a translator's note.
Our translations include a signed certification statement from an ATA-certified translator and are accepted by US insurance carriers for driving history documentation purposes. If your insurer has a specific format requirement, let us know and we'll accommodate it.
No. A clear scan or photo of the front (and back if applicable) is sufficient. We never need the original document. You can keep your license and submit electronically through our secure portal.
ATA-certified. Accepted for insurance, DMV, employment, and immigration documentation. GSA & NASPO contracts available.