❓ The question seeks information on the availability of interpreting and translating services within the WA court system for non-English speakers. The answer confirms free services are available in person and by phone.
AnsweredQoN 7442Legislative Assembly
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What interpreting and translating services are being provided by the Court System for those who require non-English language assistance?
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1 May 2012
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42 days
Interpreting and translating services are provided free-of-cost to any court client who has any difficulty communicating English. Interpreters can be contacted to assist personally in court. Interpreters can also be contacted to assist at a public counter both in person or by telephone.
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