Certificate of Conduct (VOG)Dutch → Nepali
A certified Dutch–Nepali translation of a certificate of conduct (vog) is a sworn translation between Dutch and Nepali 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.

Certificate of Conduct (VOG) translation order
Dutch to Nepali
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Delivery time: 5-7 working days
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Why have a sworn translation of your Certificate of Conduct (VOG) made?
A sworn certificate of conduct (vog) 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.
What authorities require
A certified translation makes the content of your VOG readable and official in the target language. An apostille is a separate certificate, issued by a Dutch court (De Rechtspraak), that confirms the authenticity of the signature on the document for use abroad. They are complementary steps, not alternatives. For use in another country you often need both. Under the Hague Apostille Convention, an apostille is what allows the receiving country to recognise your VOG and its sworn translation without further legalisation. The order in which the apostille and the translation are placed depends on the receiving authority, so check their instructions before you order, or ask us and we will advise.
Practical tips from our experts
- Upload a clear scan or photo of your issued VOG and choose the language pair and any options.
- Receive a fixed quote and confirm your order, with the price set before any work begins.
- A sworn translator produces the translation and adds the signed statement and official stamp.
- Receive your translation as a PDF and, if you choose, a printed copy by registered post.
Frequently Asked Questions about Certificate of Conduct (VOG) Translation
Answers to the most common questions
Only a translator who has been sworn before a Dutch court and entered in the Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators (Rbtv), kept by Bureau Wbtv, may produce one. That translator binds the translation to a copy of your VOG and adds a signed statement and official stamp, which is why authorities accept it.
The IND accepts documents in Dutch, English, French or German, so a Dutch VOG often needs no translation for them. If your certificate of good conduct was issued abroad in another language, the IND requires a sworn (Rbtv) translation into one of those four languages. Our translation meets that requirement.
From €39 for the first page for Dutch to English or French, and €59 for other languages. Each following page is €75, and a VOG is usually one page. That price covers the translation, the sworn statement, the official stamp and the acceptance guarantee. A digital copy (€9.95), registered shipping (€9.95, free from €299) and an apostille (€99 per document) are optional.
Standard delivery is 5 to 7 working days at no extra charge. If you need it sooner, 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) are available as options in the order form.
For use abroad you often need both. The sworn translation makes the content official in the target language, and the apostille, issued by a Dutch court under the Hague Apostille Convention, confirms the document's authenticity. The receiving authority sets the order in which they are placed. We can arrange the apostille for €99 per document alongside the translation.