100-Hour Court Interpreter Training Program
Hybrid Interpreter Skill Building - Starting April 25, 2026
Hybrid Interpreter Skill Building - Starting April 25, 2026!
This comprehensive hybrid program is designed to help court interpreters in the United States effectively prepare for the state court oral exam. Whether you are looking to pass on your first attempt or improve on previous results, this course offers the guidance, resources, and hands-on practice you need to succeed. The program includes a blend of live online workshops, self-paced study modules, language-specific study groups, mock exams, and built-in accountability to keep you on track.
This hybrid program spans 101 hours of instruction and practice over four months, offering a flexible learning experience with a blend of live online workshops and self-paced study sessions.
Join us for the upcoming online orientation session, where you'll discover everything you need to know about our 100-Hour Program, specifically designed for aspiring court interpreters. Secure your spot today!
Payment Options
| Option | Program Price |
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| Pay in Full | $6,000 |
| Monthly Payment Plan | $6,000 (6 Monthly Payments of $1,000) |
* The $200 registration fee applies towards the final payment.
This Hybrid Program spans 101 hours of instruction and practice, structured over four months, with live online workshops and self-paced study sessions to ensure a comprehensive and flexible learning experience.
Below is the course timeline:
Live Workshop Times
| 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Eastern Time 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Pacific Time |
Course Schedule
| Live Workshop I: April 25-26, 2026 (14 Hours) |
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| Welcome: Tech Orientation, What to Expect |
| Weightlifting: Full Overview, Practice in Three Modes |
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Phase I: Self-Paced Sessions (8 modules, 2.5 hours each, 20 hours total) |
| Module 1: Introduction to the Court Interpreting Profession (including history) |
| Module 2: Interpreter Ethics |
| Module 3: Civil Court |
| Module 4: Civil Court |
| Module 5: Criminal Court |
| Module 6: Criminal Court |
| Module 7: Immigration Court |
| Module 8: Legal Terminology and Research |
| Live Workshop II: May 30-31, 2026 (14 Hours) |
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| Ethics, Review of Court Systems, Review of Phase I, First Mock Exam |
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Phase II: Self-Paced Sessions (8 modules, 2 hours each, 16 hours total) |
| Module 1: Consecutive |
| Module 2: Consecutive |
| Module 3: Consecutive |
| Module 4: Sight Translation |
| Module 5: Sight Translation |
| Module 6: Simultaneous |
| Module 7: Simultaneous |
| Module 8: Simultaneous |
| Live Workshop III: June 27-28, 2026 (14 Hours) |
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| Full Review of Phase II, Mock Exams, Breakout Groups for Glossary Building and Peer Review |
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Phase III: Self-Paced Sessions (8 modules, 2 hours each, 16 hours total) |
| Module 1: Simultaneous |
| Module 2: Simultaneous |
| Module 3: Simultaneous |
| Module 4: Simultaneous |
| Module 5: Simultaneous |
| Module 6: Simultaneous |
| Module 7: Written Exam Prep |
| Module 8: Oral Exam Overview |
| Live Workshop IV: July 18, 2026 (7 Hours) |
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| Practice, Q&A, and Mock Exam |
Yes! Classes will be held in English, but the exercises and materials are language-specific.
In this program, you'll gain hands-on practice and self-assessment tools, a solid grasp of court systems and terminology, and a clear understanding of the State Written and Oral Exam. You'll also gain valuable insight into your strengths and areas for improvement, leaving with a deeper understanding of what it takes to succeed as a court interpreter.
The program costs $6,000 USD, with a payment plan available. Secure your seat now with a $200 USD registration fee, which will be applied toward the final program price.
May 16th, 2025
No cap, but early registration ensures access to language-specific materials.
You’ll have access to all course materials and recordings for one year.
We provide materials in multiple languages—early enrollment ensures availability.
No problem! This training will still elevate your skills and make you more competitive in the workforce.
While passing the test depends on each student. We guarantee that if you show up, put in the effort, and do the work, you will leave a better and stronger interpreter.
James Plunkett
Agustin de la Mora