Hindi Certified, Notarised, FCO Legalized Translation

We provide Hindi certified, notarised, FCO legalised translations in locations across the UK.

The types of Hindi certification and notarisation

We are able to offer three types of certified Hindi translation. It is important that you check with the appropriate authority which type of certification they will accept.

The first type of certification comes in the form of a letter printed on Knockhundred’s letterhead certifying that, as a professional translation company, Knockhundred has undertaken the translation.

The second type of certification is where the translation is stamped and signed by a Notary Public.

The third type of certification is when authorities require some notarised documents to be further certified/legalised by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

Hindi notarised AND/OR FCO LEGALIZED translation services

Knockhundred offers notarised translation services to our clients based in locations across the UK. This means that, if required, in addition to our own certified translation, we will have our own Notary Public certify or "notarise" the Hindi translation.

A notarised Hindi translation is also sometimes referred to as a "sworn" translation. It can also be called a Hindi legalised translation.

We offer notarised Hindi translations of...

  • birth certificates
  • death certificates
  • marriage certificates
  • divorce certificates and decree absolute
  • education certificates
  • qualification certificates and other qualification documents
  • certificate of no impediment (also referred to as CNI)
  • legal statements
  • declarations and legal declaration documents
  • Notarised translation costs from £145.00 + VAT (if applicable)
  • FCO legalisation and translation costs from £215.00 + VAT
Foreign and Commonwealth Office certification (FCO certification)

If you (or the public body to whom you are submitting your notarised documents) requires further certification, we can also arrange for our Notary Public to have the Hindi documents certified by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. This process is also referred to as FCO certification or legalisation.

Some official bodies require this additional certification and we strongly advise you to find out in advance whether you require this service. In this instance, you are usually able to use the notarised and certified Hindi documents outside of the UK.

The FCO certified Hindi translation also contains a translation Apostille - an official FCO stamp confirming that the translation is legal and official.

Turnaround times for certified and notarised Hindi translation

We can normally translate and certify your documents within a 24 hour period. However, you will need to allow additional time for posting hard copies of the original documents.

Where documents require notarisation, we would normally require 4 business days turnaround time.

Need notarised Hindi translation services in a hurry?

We also offer a fast-track notarised Hindi translation service. If you opt for this service, we will arrange for the certified Hindi translation to be delivered by courier to our Notary Public who will in turn courier the documents back to you. In the case of a single certificate, this would reduce the turnaround time to within 2 business days, sometimes even possible within 24 hours (plus the initial delivery time of the originals from you to Knockhundred Translations). If you require this service, please contact us.

How much does notarised Hindi translation cost?

For a single document (e.g. a birth certificate, a death certificate, a marriage certificate etc), we charge from £145.00 + VAT (if applicable).

This price includes Hindi translation costs, Knockhundred's company certification and notarisation by our Notary Public.

We can accept payment in sterling, Euros or US dollars. Payment can be made directly into one of our accounts or via credit/debit card over the phone.

Please refer to our client feedback page to learn more about the unbeatable Hindi language service we offer.

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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Hindi LANGUAGE

Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language with about 545 million speakers, 425 million of whom are native speakers. It is the main language used in the northern states of Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar. Itis spoken in much of north and central India alongside other languages such as Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi or Bengali. In other parts of India, as well as in Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan, Hindi is understood, and there is a significant number of Hindi speakers in South Africa, Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago and Nepal. In Fiji people of Indian origin speak Hindi, and in some areas the Fijian people also speak it.

Hindi, written in the Devanagari script, is one of official languages of the government of India - the other official language is English. Both languages are used in parliament, in the judiciary, in communications between the central government and state government, and for other official purposes.

Courtesy of Omniglot

Hindi SAMPLE TEXT

कलम, आज उनकी जय बोल | कविता - रामधारी सिंह दिनकर | Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
जो अगणित लघु दीप हमारे,
तूफ़ानों में एक किनारे,
जल-जलाकर बुझ गए किसी दिन,
मांगा नहीं स्नेह मुँह खोल।
कलम, आज उनकी जय बोल।

पीकर जिनकी लाल शिखाएं,
उगल रही सौ लपट दिशाएं,
जिनके सिंहनाद से सहमी,
धरती रही अभी तक डोल।
कलम, आज उनकी जय बोल।

अंधा चकाचौंध का मारा,
क्या जाने इतिहास बेचारा,
साखी हैं उनकी महिमा के,
सूर्य, चन्द्र, भूगोल, खगोल।
कलम, आज उनकी जय बोल।

Hindi example video

These are intended as language sample videos - the subtitles/captions were not created by Knockhundred Translations.
You can find more information on our subtitling services here
AND LASTLY, A Hindi tongue twister

Pital ke patile mein papita pila pila.
पीतल के पतीले मे पपीता पीला पीला
Cooked papaya in a copper vessel