Textualia

Sworn translator in Toledo

Sworn translators accredited by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, serving clients in Toledo. The MAEC accreditation is nationwide: our signatures have full validity before the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha and any other Spanish administration.

Sworn translatorsAccredited by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Official MAEC accreditation · No middlemen

  • Official accreditation from the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAEC)
  • Nationwide accreditation · Full validity before the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha and any other Spanish administration
  • Fully online service · Direct contact with the translator
  • Official electronic signature with full legal validity · Optional printed copy
  • Confidential handling · Files deleted after delivery
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Meet your sworn translator

What it means to be a MAEC-accredited sworn translator

A sworn translator accredited by the MAEC is a professional authorised by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation to officially certify the fidelity and accuracy of a translation. Their signature and stamp give it full legal validity before any Spanish administration, including the registries, courts and notaries of Toledo.

At Textualia you work directly with the accredited translator. No intermediary agencies, no outsourced translators: the translation is prepared and signed by the same person.

Toledo and the tradition of translation

Toledo holds a unique historical link with translation: in the 12th century it was home to the Toledo School of Translators, where King Alfonso X drove the translation into Castilian of the great Arabic, Greek and Hebrew works of science and philosophy. Almost 900 years later we keep doing the same on a different scale: turning official documents from other cultures into Spanish with the same care for legal precision.

Nationwide accreditation: your translation is valid in Toledo and across Spain

The qualification of Sworn Translator-Interpreter is nationwide: a sworn translator based in Alicante can certify translations to be filed in any autonomous community. For a client in Toledo this means the document you receive has exactly the same value as one signed by a sworn translator physically in the city — and it is filed without further steps before the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha, the registries and the notaries of the province.

Language pairs

  • English → Spanish: documents from the UK, the United States, Ireland, Canada, Australia and other English-speaking countries.
  • French → Spanish: documents from France, Belgium, Switzerland, French-speaking Canada, Morocco, Algeria and others.

For other pairs (German, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, etc.), we refer you to a trusted colleague with the same MAEC accreditation.

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Frequently asked questions

About sworn translators in Toledo

Do I need a sworn translator based in Toledo?

No. The MAEC accreditation is nationwide: a sworn translator from any province can certify translations valid in Toledo. What matters is that they are listed in the Ministry's official registry. Working with us from Alicante gives you exactly the same legal validity as working with a translator with an office in central Toledo, and the signed PDF arrives in your inbox within hours. The translation is filed without further steps before the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha, the registries and the notaries of the province.

Is an online sworn translation legally valid?

Yes. A sworn translation signed electronically by a translator accredited by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAEC) has the same legal effect as a paper translation (Ministry Resolution of 26 July 2020). It is accepted by public administrations, courts, universities, notaries and registries throughout Spain.

How can I verify that you are official sworn translators?

The official list of sworn translators-interpreters is published by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation (searchable by language and autonomous community). We share our accreditation number so you can verify it directly at the source.

How do I order a sworn translation?

Upload the document to the website calculator, choose the language pair (English→Spanish or French→Spanish) and pick a turnaround. You'll see the closed price with VAT included before paying. After payment we deliver the sworn translation as an electronically signed PDF. If you also need a physical copy, we ship it by certified courier.

How much does a sworn translation cost?

Flat per-page rate, VAT included. The price depends on the turnaround you select (standard, urgent or express). No specialty surcharges, no surprise minimums: you see the exact price in the calculator before confirming payment.

Which language pairs do you cover?

We handle sworn translation from English into Spanish and French into Spanish. If you need another pair (German, Italian, Portuguese, etc.) write to us and we'll refer you to a trusted colleague with the same MAEC accreditation.

What kinds of documents do you translate?

Personal documents (ID cards, residence cards, birth, marriage and death certificates), academic records (degrees, transcripts, diplomas), criminal-record certificates and court rulings, corporate documents (deeds, powers of attorney, contracts), medical and notarial documents. If your document doesn't fit any of these groups, write to us and we'll confirm within 24 h.

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