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This category answers questions about how are certified translations priced? and is the quote free? Is there any obligation?, along with other frequent concerns related to pricing, quotes, and payment.

The cost of a certified translation depends on several factors, such as subject area, text complexity, type of service, file format, volume, and turnaround time.

Yes, it is free, and no, there is no obligation.

We accept the following: In Uruguay: 1) bank transfer; 2) deposit (Itaú and Santander); 3) Uruguayan bank check; 4) cash; and 5) local payment networks (Abitab, RedPagos). From abroad: 1) deposit or transfer to a bank account in Uruguay (pesos or dollars); 2) transfer to a U.S. bank account (PAHO/WHO Federal Credit Union; does not accept Zelle; operates through Mercury); 3) Western Union, in cash or by credit or debit card (no surcharge); and 4) PayPal (10% surcharge due to platform fees).

Yes. Certified translators are bound by their code of ethics to maintain professional secrecy. If you require it, we can sign a confidentiality agreement.

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