Jurilingua Reviews 2

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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Jurilingua is a specialist legal translation agency based in London, serving solicitors, barristers, corporate legal teams, and individuals across the United Kingdom. Established in 1983, we translate contracts, court documents, patents, immigration filings, and all categories of legal documentation into and from over 100 languages. Every translation is handled by a qualified legal translator with a minimum of five years' specialist experience, reviewed by a second linguist, and delivered with the quality assurance that professional legal practice demands. Our certified translations carry a signed Statement of Truth and are accepted by His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service, the Home Office, UK Visas and Immigration, HM Passport Office, and all UK public authorities. We are a verified corporate member of the Association of Translation Companies (ATC) and a member of the European Language Industry Association (ELIA). Our quality process is aligned with ISO 17100 standards for translation services. Jurilingua operates from its head office at 128 City Road, London, with local representation in Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield, Bristol, Cardiff, and Belfast. We respond to every enquiry within 30 minutes with a no-obligation quote.


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3.8

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very satisfied

I used Jurilingua to translate a court judgment. The service was extremely fast, with translators specialised in legal matters. I am very satisfied with the translation delivered, which was accompanied by a statement of truth.

April 10, 2026
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Reply from Jurilingua

Hello,

Thank you for your positive feedback. We are delighted that our legal translation services met your expectations.

We look forward to working with you again soon.

Kind regards,
The Jurilingua Team

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Serious translation agency that carried…

Serious translation agency that carried out the translation of a legal contract into French. The delivery was prompt and the contact was very friendly.

April 9, 2026
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Reply from Jurilingua

Hello,

Thank you for your positive feedback. We are delighted that our legal translation services met your expectations.

We look forward to working with you again soon.

Kind regards,
The Jurilingua Team

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