Frequently Asked Questions
What is a translator certified in Ecuador?
A translator certified in Ecuador is a professional linguist who has been officially authorized by competent authorities (such as the Judiciary Council or recognized professional associations) to translate and certify documents. Their signature and seal provide legal validity to the translation for use in official procedures.
How long does a certified translation take?
Most standard documents (1-3 pages) are completed within 24 to 48 hours. However, more complex legal or technical documents may require additional time. We always provide a clear delivery date when we send your quote.
Do I need to send the original documents?
For the translation process, a high-quality scan or photo is usually sufficient. If you require the physical certification, we will attach a copy of your document to the translation and send the physical bundle to your address.
Is the Apostille included in the translation price?
No, the Apostille is a separate administrative process carried out by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We offer Apostille services as an add-on for Ecuadorian documents to save you time and travel.
What are your business hours?
Our team is available Monday through Friday from 08:30 to 13:00 and from 14:00 to 17:30. We are closed on weekends and Ecuadorian national holidays.
Are there discounts for large documents?
Yes! We offer competitive discounts for projects exceeding 3 pages. Please contact us through our quote form so we can provide the best possible rate for your specific needs.