Coverage reviewed during intake
Interpreting services
Scope interpreting services before the conversation starts.
Get the right interpreter format, language, and credential screen before people enter the room or join the call.
Remote, phone, and on-site
Language, setting, topic, deadline
For interpreting work, scope starts with setting, participant flow, credential expectation, access need, and schedule. Interpreter assignment details are confirmed before the session is placed.
What this page helps you scope
- Healthcare, legal, education, public service, and business meetings.
- Over-the-phone, video remote, and on-site interpreting requests.
- Credential-sensitive assignments where the interpreter profile matters.
- Recurring programs that need one intake path for many appointments.
What you receive
- Interpreter assignment brief.
- Confirmed language and setting notes.
- Scheduling details for requester and provider.
Questions teams ask first
Which interpreting format should we request?
Use phone for short voice-only calls, video when visual cues matter, and on-site support when the setting, documents, or room flow need in-person coordination.
Can one request cover several appointments?
Yes. A recurring program can be scoped once with separate dates, locations, language needs, and contact details.