Why would an ASL Interpreter be needed?
The Americans with Disabilities Act, established in
1990, states that deaf and hard-of-hearing citizens have
the right to effective communication on the job and in
all Federal, state, and local government agencies,
including schools, hospitals, courts, prisons,
libraries, and human services organizations.
How do I find a qualified sign language
interpreter?
Hands in Motion carefully screens all of our
interpreters and demands very high standards. With
our online job posting system, you can easily
request an interpreter.
What are the qualifications of an interpreter from
Hands in Motion?
Our Interpreters have passed a strict internal
screening process before they are eligible to accept any
sign language/interpretation assignment. Most of them
also hold industry related certification from accredited
programs.