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  2. We can provide sign language interpreters on weekends and weekdays in Jefferson County, Bullitt County, Shelby County, Oldham County, Floyd County, and Clark County. Non-local requests may require additional billed travel, mileage, and lodging.

  3. All of our certified sign language interpreters have met state and/or national standards to provide interpreting services in Kentuckiana. 502-594-5109 office@asl-is.com

  4. Contact us for sign langauge interpreting services in Kentucky and Indiana. We offer on-site and tele interpreting options.

  5. ASL Interpreting Services provides nationally certified and state licensed sign language interpreters to organizations and businesses that have interactions with individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

  6. We provide a simple process for hiring a sign language interpreter in Kentucky and Indiana. Get started with ASL Interpreting Services today.

  7. Sign Language Interpreters are professionals that provide communication access between signing and non-signing members of the community. Businesses, schools, medical facilities, and organizations hire interpreters to ensure accurate and clear communication for appointments, events, and meetings.

  8. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf - ASL Interpreting Services

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    The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID), a national membership organization, plays a leading role in advocating for excellence in the delivery of interpretation and transliteration services between people who use sign language and people who use spoken language.

  9. ASL Interpreting Services is a local, woman-owned business providing qualified American Sign Language interpreters to Kentucky and Indiana since 2011.

  10. RID Code of Professional Conduct - ASL Interpreting Services

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    Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID), along with the National Association of the Deaf (NAD), co-authored the RID Code of Professional Conduct for sign language interpreters. Both organizations uphold high standards of professionalism and ethical conduct for interpreters.

  11. Kentucky Board of Interpreters for the Deaf

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    This website allows consumers to verify your interpreter has a valid Kentucky license. Check the box “Kentucky Board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing”, and then type the interpreters name in the search form.