ASL Interpreter Pros
SIGN LANGUAGE
INTERPRETING SERVICES
ASL Interpreter Pros hires only the best quality Sign Language interpreters worldwide. We take pride in the fact that our interpreter professionals are extensively trained, hold national certification, and are covered by personal liability insurance.
In-Person Interpreters
Book sign language interpreters for your on site event and we will come to you. A team of two Interpreters are generally required for most interpreting assignments. Note: There is a travel charge for in-person interpreters.
Remote Interpreters
Video Remote Interpreting is an option that utilizes technology for communication accessibility. This approach requires specific equipment and high-speed video streaming capability. Remote interpreters iare not a fit for all interpreting situations.
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Teleworking employees
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Remote meetings
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Online classes or trainings
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Emergency communication access
On-Call Interpreters
On-call interpreters are available on-site for general communication accessibility. An on-call interpreter facilitates the average daily communication, and other unscheduled communication needs that may come up.
A team of two interpreters are required for active interpreting assignments lasting longer than one hour, up to a maximum of eight hours (see Event Interpreters for assignments lasting longer than 8 hours).
Designated Interpreters
Optimize communication accessibility with highly-trained professional Designated Sign Language Interpreters who work with Deaf professionals on an on-going basis.
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Eliminate the terminology learning curve
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Ensure clear, accurate communication
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Leverage company talent​
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Medical Interpreters
Medical Interpreters are crucial in ensuring effective communication between healthcare professionals and patients, which is essential for accurate diagnosis, treatment, and informed decision-making. Emergency and After-hours Interpreters available. See "Emergency Interpreting Services."
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Emergency Interpreting Services
During regular business hours (8AM-5PM, M-F) you may call 513-399-7768 or email aslinterpreterpros@gmail.com and make a request for sign language interpreting services on a last-minute and/or emergency basis. If the office is closed and you need to reach us immediately to make a request for Last Minute/ Emergency interpreting services, contact the Interpreter on-call at 240-660-0588. Premium rates apply.
After Hours Interpreting Services
Sign Language Interpreting Services are available 24/7. To schedule interpreters for an assignment occurring before 6AM and after 6PM, Monday through Friday, or during weekends and/or Holidays, contact our office to make a scheduling request, and we will get back with you during regular business hours.​
Conference and Event Interpreters
Sign Language Interpreters are often required for accessibility for conferences, presentations, public events, and other events with a large audience. Sometimes, multiple Deaf and hard-of-hearing consumers attend multiple sessions, each with an individual communication accessibility need. On-site coordination can streamline interpreters in multiple sessions ensuring consumers have access to all conference offerings.
Entertainment Venue Interpreters
Sign Language interpreters are available for Concerts, Performances, Theater, Plays, Stand-up Comedy and other entertainment venues. Materials and information about the event are gathered. Interpreter teams rehearse and may attend dress rehearsals with the performers, in advance of the entertainment event. Contact the office to get individual pricing.
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Deaf Interpreters
Deaf Interpreters are highly trained Language Specialists who ensure that communication is happening accurately and effectively. Deaf Interpreters work most often in tandem with hearing interpreters. Research shows that utilizing a Deaf Interpreter as part of the interpreter team enables a level of communication which is typically not possible when hearing ASL-English interpreters work alone.
Court Interpreters
Certified Court Specialist Interpreters interpret under oath and are specifically trained in the judicial system processes, terminology, and ethics. Court Interpreters interpret for a range of legal proceedings including trials, arraignments, hearings, depositions, jury duty, and more.
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Tactile Interpreters
People who are both Deaf and blind utilize their other senses to communicate. The Deafblind person places their hands on the back of the interpreter's hands, and receives the communication through touch and movements. Interpreters who work with DeafBlind consumers are trained in Pro-tactile interpreting, which uses haptic communication to convey conversational feedback such as emotions and reactions, as well as environmental information through tactile mapping. ​
Legal Interpreters
A Legal Interpreting team typically consists of a Deaf Interpreter and a hearing Sign Language Interpreter working together to monitor the consumer's comprehension, and to effectively represent communication accurately. Often the Legal Interpreting Team's interpretation is captured on video, and used as evidence in court.
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Police interviews
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Booking and processing
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Reading of Miranda Rights
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Communication access for Deaf inmates
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Video-taped statements