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Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 602-235-0343
- Address:
- 20 E. Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ 85012
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- Translators & Interpreters
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- Translation - Interpreting - Transcription - Voice Over - Equipment Sales
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- Decade Transmitters, Listen Technologies, Multi Caisses, Williams Sound
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- American Translators Association Corporate Member
General Info
Translators USA Supports Phoenix Translators USA linguistic experts in Phoenix provide fast and cost-efficient, yet high quality translations and interpretations to both individuals and corporate clients 7 days a week. All of our interpreters and translators are accredited by nationally recognized professional associations and are fully qualified to meet the needs of our Phoenix clients regardless of the difficulty level, time-limitation, scale or type of project. Translators USA team of translators and interpreters in Phoenix has been helping our clients overcome language barriers in Phoenix in both business and personal lives for a long time. By 2010, Phoenix was reported to be America's sixth largest city. It is reported that no one really knows where the name Phoenix; came from and that original suggestions for the city were Stonewall, after Stonewall Jackson and another proposed name was Salina, which was an early name for the Salt River. The town of Phoenix was settled in 1867 and in 1881; it was incorporated as the City of Phoenix. In 1870, several lots of land were sold at an average price of $48. The total value of the Phoenix Townsite was $550 and downtown lots were reported to be selling for between $7 and $11 each. By 1875, the town of Phoenix had four dance halls, sixteen saloons and a telegraph office. Phoenix had a population of approximately 2,453 by the year 1880. In February, 1912, Phoenix became the capital of Arizona. After statehood, Phoenix's growth spurted and by the end of the first eight years under statehood, Phoenix's population had grown to approximately 29,053. By 2010, Phoenix became America's sixth largest city with a population of approximately 1.5 million people and millions more in nearby suburban areas. As of 2012, 36 percent of Phoenix's is reported to be Hispanic, composed of those who indicated their origin was Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American or some other Hispanic origin. Highest Quality Translation and Interpretation Services at the Most Competitive Rates in Phoenix At Translators USA, we guarantee quality, professional and affordable translations in over 150 languages: Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Dutch, Russian, Finnish, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic and many more. Our Phoenix based language specialists have the experience, knowledge and expertise to successfully handle a wide range of business translations which include: Legal Document Translation, Corporate Document Translations, Medical Document Translation, Technical Document Translation, Marketing and Media Translations and Website Translations. We don't claim to be the cheapest translation service provider in the city, but we guarantee to deliver the most competitive prices maintaining the highest quality. Our Phoenix-based skilled language specialists have the experience, knowledge and expertise providing Phoenix with top notch quality translation and interpretation services.