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Certified Dutch–Central Kurdish translation of a birth certificate

Birth certificateDutch → Central Kurdish

A certified Dutch–Central Kurdish translation of a birth certificate is a sworn translation between Dutch and Central Kurdish produced by a translator listed in the Dutch Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv). The signed statement and official stamp give it legal standing, so Dutch authorities accept it. The price starts at €59 per page.

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Central Kurdish certified translation of a birth certificate
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Why have a sworn translation of your Birth certificate made?

A sworn birth certificate translation is legally recognised and accepted by all Dutch and international authorities. Our RBTV-certified translators deliver your translation with the official statement, stamp and signature — ready to use straight away for your application.

If a Dutch body has asked you for a translated birth certificate, or you need a Dutch one accepted abroad, this page sets out what you need, whether an apostille comes into it, and what it costs. You need one when an official body cannot read your certificate in its original language and asks for it in Dutch, English, French or German. A plain translation will not do. The body wants a sworn translation, made by an Rbtv-registered translator and bound to a copy of the document. These are the situations that come up most often among internationals in the Netherlands. You receive the translation bound to a copy of your birth certificate, with the sworn translator's signed statement of accuracy and official stamp. A Dutch authority checks for exactly that. We deliver it as a PDF by default, and a printed copy by registered post is available as an option.

What authorities require

These are two separate things, and people often confuse them. A certified translation puts your birth certificate into another language with legal validity. An apostille is a stamp that confirms the document, or the signature on it, is genuine, so a country abroad will accept it. You need an apostille when your Dutch birth certificate has to be used in another country that is party to the Hague Apostille Convention. The court (De Rechtspraak) issues the apostille in the Netherlands, and Netherlands Worldwide explains which documents qualify. For a foreign certificate used here, the apostille is usually placed in the country that issued it, before translation. So you may need the translation on its own, or the translation plus an apostille, depending on where the document is going. We can arrange the apostille alongside the translation when your situation needs it.

Practical tips from our experts

  • Upload a clear scan or photo of your birth certificate and choose the language pair.
  • Receive a fixed quote, then add any options you need, such as a printed copy, an apostille or faster delivery.
  • An Rbtv-registered sworn translator produces the translation and binds it to a copy of your document.
  • You receive the finished translation by email, with the printed version posted to you if you selected it.

Frequently Asked Questions about Birth certificate Translation

Answers to the most common questions

Only a sworn translator registered in the Rbtv, the Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators kept by Bureau Wbtv, may produce a translation with legal validity. A translation you make yourself, a machine translation or one from an unregistered translator will not be accepted by the IND or a gemeente.

A standard translation conveys the wording but has no legal status. A sworn translation is made by an Rbtv-registered translator, bound to a copy of the certificate and carrying a signed, stamped statement of accuracy. When you submit a birth certificate, Dutch authorities accept only the sworn version.

From €39 for the first page for Dutch to English or French, and from €59 for other languages. Each following page is €75, though most certificates fit on one page. That price covers the translation, the sworn statement, the stamp and the acceptance guarantee. A digital copy (€9.95), registered shipping (€9.95, free from €299) and an apostille (€99) are optional.

Standard delivery is 5 to 7 working days. On a tighter timeline you can choose express (2 to 3 working days, +50%, minimum €55) or same-day (+100%, minimum €75, Dutch to English or French only, ordered before 12:00) when you place the order. You see the delivery time before you confirm.

A sworn translation made here is valid in the Netherlands. For use abroad, the receiving country often also wants an apostille on the original Dutch certificate, under the Hague Apostille Convention. The court issues that apostille, and Netherlands Worldwide explains which documents qualify. We can arrange the apostille together with the translation.