RomanianBackground, Culture and Documents
Background on the Romanian language, its dialects and writing system, and the document requirements for sworn translations. Translations are made by Rbtv-registered, court-sworn translators and accepted by every Dutch authority.

Summary of sworn Romanian translation
Sworn translation between Dutch and Romanian is official translation carried out by a translator entered in the Dutch Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv). The translator's signed statement and stamp give the translation legal standing, which is why bodies such as the IND, gemeenten and courts accept it.
Definition: sworn Romanian translation
Sworn Romanian translation: Sworn translation between Dutch and Romanian is official translation carried out by a translator entered in the Dutch Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv). The translator's signed statement and stamp give the translation legal standing, which is why bodies such as the IND, gemeenten and courts accept it.
Facts about Romanian
- Writing system
- Latin alphabet
- Number of speakers
- 24 million
- Countries
- Roemenië, Moldavië
About sworn Romanian translations
International clients often use the words certified or notarised, while the Dutch system uses the term sworn (beëdigd). In the Netherlands the element that carries legal weight is the sworn, Rbtv-registered translator who signs and stamps the work; a notary is not involved in the translation itself. So if a Dutch body asks for a certified or official Romanian translation, a sworn translation is what they mean.
Only a translator sworn before a Dutch district court and listed in the Rbtv for the Dutch–Romanian pair, a register kept by Bureau Wbtv on behalf of the Ministry of Justice and Security. That registration is what authorities check, not the translator's qualifications alone.
Civil-status documents (birth, marriage, death and divorce certificates), academic documents (diplomas and transcripts), criminal-record extracts, and various legal and corporate documents are the most common.
Documents and requirements for Romanian
Delivery time, apostille requirement and the destination authority per document type for Romanian destinations. For prices, see our pricing page.
| Document | Delivery time | Apostille required | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| Geboorteakte (certificat de naștere) | 5-7 working days | Yes | Primărie (Stare Civilă) |
| Diploma + cijferlijst | 5-7 working days | Depends | CNRED, Roemeense universiteit |
| Huwelijksakte (certificat de căsătorie) | 5-7 working days | Yes | Primărie |
| Cazier Judiciar (strafblad) | 5-7 working days | Yes | IND, werkgever, Roemeense Politie |
| KvK-uittreksel → ANAF-registratie | 5-7 working days | Yes | ANAF (Roemeense belastingdienst), ONRC |
Documents we translate into Romanian
We translate every kind of official document to and from Romanian. Below are the document types people request most often:
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Apostille Convention countries where Romanian is official
When you have a document sworn-translated for one of these countries, a Dutch apostille is enough, so consular legalisation is not required.
- MoldovaMD
- RomaniaRO
Frequently asked questions about Romanian translations
What is a sworn translation?▼
Is a sworn translator the same as a certified translator?▼
Who can make a certified Dutch–Romanian translation?▼
Do I need a sworn translation for the IND?▼
How we know this
This page is based on Dutch Wbtv legislation, the official Rbtv register and publications by De Rechtspraak and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Specific Romanian document requirements were verified with the relevant authorities in the destination countries.
By: Beëdigde Vertaling Online. Last updated on .
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