NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico court system is in need of interpreters.
They are looking for people who are bilingual in any two languages—not just Spanish. In the last year, the court provided interpreters for 50 different languages in the state, with the top five most requested interpreter services being Spanish, Navajo, ASL, Arabic, and Vietnamese.
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The court system is also offering scholarships to their Justice System Interpreter Program, which will train interpreters and get them through official qualifications.
To learn more or apply, contact Freda Valdez at aocfev@nmcourts.gov.