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How Much Does Translation Cost in the UK?

Professional translation in the UK costs £0.10 to £0.18 per word, or a fixed per-document fee (£35 for most languages, £45 for rare languages) for certified certificates. This guide breaks down exactly what you'll pay for professional translation services in the UK in 2026, with real prices based on our transparent pricing structure.

Definition

Translation pricing in the UK is based on either per-word rates (£0.10-£0.18/word depending on language and service) or fixed fees (£35-£45 for certificates). The main factors affecting cost are language rarity, urgency, and specialist content requirements.

Last updated: 21 August 2026
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TL;DR

UK translation costs £0.10-£0.18 per word for documents, or a £35-£45 fixed fee for certificates. Common languages (French, Spanish, German) are cheapest. Rare languages (Pashto, Tigrinya) cost more. Urgency adds 25-100%. All prices exclude 20% VAT.

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Key Facts

Per-word: £0.10-£0.18 (varies by language)
Certificates: £35 (£45 for rare languages)
Common languages: £0.10/word
Rare languages: £0.15-£0.18/word
Urgency surcharge: 25-100%
Minimum order: £35-45
VAT (20%) applies in UK

Per-Word Pricing Explained

Per-word pricing is the global standard for translation services. You pay based on the word count of your source document (the original), not the translation.

Why per-word? It's fair and transparent. A 100-word letter costs less than a 10,000-word manual. You only pay for what you need.

2026 Per-Word Rates by Language

Tier 1 (£0.10/word): French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Arabic, Greek, Bulgarian, Russian, Hungarian

Tier 2 (£0.12/word): Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Ukrainian, Turkish, Croatian, Serbian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Farsi, Chinese

Tier 3 (£0.15/word): Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malay, Tagalog, Swahili, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Nepali

Tier 4 (£0.18/word): Pashto, Dari, Tigrinya, Amharic, Somali, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Burmese, Khmer and other rare languages

Welsh is priced at £0.14/word.

Certificate Translation Pricing

Single-page documents like birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, and driving licences use fixed pricing regardless of word count:

  • First certificate: £35 (includes certification)
  • Additional certificates: £25 each (volume discount)

This fixed fee covers translation, certification, and digital delivery. No hidden extras.

Why fixed pricing? Certificates have relatively few words but require the same certification process. Per-word pricing would be unfair for these short documents.

What Affects Your Final Price?

Several factors influence your translation cost:

  • Language: Rare languages cost more due to limited translator availability
  • Service type: AI-assisted (Standard) is 30% cheaper than human-only (Premium)
  • Urgency: Same-day adds 100%, 24-hour adds 50%, 48-hour adds 25%
  • Specialisation: Legal, medical, and technical content adds 20-30%
  • Language direction: Non-English pairs (e.g., French>Arabic) add 20%

What's included: Translation, quality assurance, certification (where applicable), and digital delivery. No hidden project management fees or handling charges.

Comparing UK Translation Prices

How do our prices compare to the UK market?

Average UK market rates (2026):

  • Standard translation: £0.10-£0.18/word depending on language
  • Specialist content (legal/medical): +25% on the word rate
  • Certificate fixed fee: £35 first document (£45 for rare languages), £25 each additional

Our rates are competitive because we use technology efficiently (AI-assisted translation where appropriate) while maintaining quality through human expert review.

Warning signs of overpriced services:

  • Project management fees added on top
  • Per-page rather than per-word pricing (pages vary hugely)
  • Mandatory notarisation when not required
  • Hidden urgency fees not disclosed upfront

Volume Discounts and Repeat Customers

Larger projects and regular customers benefit from better rates:

  • Volume discount: Projects over 10,000 words get 5-15% off (you receive the larger of the volume or repetition discount, they do not combine)
  • Repetition discount: Repeated content (common in manuals) charged at 30% rate
  • Agency rates: Translation agencies and resellers get preferential pricing
  • Contract rates: Regular customers can lock in rates with monthly agreements

Contact us for custom pricing on ongoing or large-volume work.

Per-document or per-word: which price applies to you?

Two pricing models cover everything, and you never need to guess which applies:

  • Per document (£35, rare languages £45). Standard certificates: birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates, degree certificates, driving licences and similar single documents. One fixed fee, certification included.
  • Per word (£0.10 to £0.18). Everything longer: contracts, court bundles, medical reports, academic transcripts with substantial text. The rate depends on the language pair, and the quote shows the exact figure before you pay.

The switch point is simple: if the document is a standard certificate, it is the fixed fee. If it is running text, it is per word. Nobody pays both for the same document.

Notarised or apostilled: what those add, and when you need them

Certification is included in every price on this page. Two add-ons exist and most UK applications need neither:

  • Notarisation adds a notary public who verifies the identity of the person signing the certification. UK guidance is explicit that notarisation is not required for standard UK use, including UKVI applications. Some foreign authorities ask for it; our notarised translation page explains when.
  • Apostille authenticates a document for use abroad under the Hague Convention. It applies to the document, not the translation. If your paperwork is leaving the UK, check the order of operations in our certified, notarised or apostille guide or run the legalisation checker.

Handwritten and scanned documents

Faded stamps, handwritten registry entries and photocopies of photocopies are everyday material for certified work, and they are priced the same way as everything else. What changes is the preparation: an unclear source has to be read carefully before it can be certified as a true and accurate translation.

Two practical points keep the cost down: send the clearest capture you can of every page, corners and stamps included, and flag anything you already know is illegible. Where part of a document genuinely cannot be read, we mark it as illegible rather than guessing, which is exactly what receiving organisations expect.

What a rejected translation really costs, and how to avoid one

The expensive translation is the cheap one that gets rejected: a refused application or an adjourned hearing costs far more than any translation. Rejections almost always trace back to missing certification elements, unverifiable translators or incomplete formats. We list the five most common causes, with fixes, on our UKVI translation requirements guide.

Before anything leaves us it is checked against that list. If you are replacing a translation that was rejected elsewhere, send the rejection letter with your documents and we will tell you which element caused it.

Wondering whether a specific organisation will accept a certified translation? Our acceptance requirements pages quote each organisation's own published wording, from the Home Office to universities and regulators.

Cost Factors Explained

Source Word Count

Pricing is based on your original document's word count, not the translation. This is the global standard.

Language Tier System

Common languages (Tier 1) cost less than rare languages (Tier 4) due to translator availability and specialisation.

Urgency Surcharges

Same-day doubles the price. 24-hour adds 50%. Plan ahead for best rates - standard delivery is 2-3 days.

Certification Included

Certificate pricing (£35) includes full certification. No extra charge for the signed statement.

VAT Applies

All prices exclude 20% VAT for UK customers. VAT-registered businesses can reclaim.

No Hidden Fees

Your quote is your final price. No project management fees, handling charges, or surprise extras.

UK Translation Pricing 2026

Current rates for professional translation services

Service Type Price Languages Best For
Premium (Human Only) £0.10-£0.18/word All languages Legal, medical, creative content
Certificate Translation £35-£45/document All languages Birth, marriage, diplomas, IDs
Additional Certificates £25/document All languages Multiple certificates together
Notarisation +£180 All languages International legal use only
Same-Day Urgency (6h) +75% All languages Urgent applications

All prices exclude 20% VAT. Prices current as of August 2026.

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Certified single-page certificates (birth, marriage, degree) are a fixed £35 per document for most languages, £45 for rare languages. Standard delivery pricing shown; urgent options are quoted on the form. Volume discounts apply from 10,000 words.

Frequently Asked Questions

UK translation costs £0.10-£0.18 per word depending on language and service type. Common languages (French, Spanish, German) are £0.10/word. Rare languages (Pashto, Tigrinya) are £0.15-£0.18/word. AI-assisted is cheaper than human-only translation.

Certified translation of certificates and single-page documents costs £35 per document for most languages, £45 for rare languages (fixed fee). Multi-page documents use per-word pricing (£0.10-£0.18/word) plus certification. Additional certificates in the same order cost £25 each.

Rare language translators are harder to find, require specialist recruitment, and command higher rates. This reflects genuine market conditions. A Tigrinya translator is rarer than a Spanish translator.

Yes. The minimum order is £35 for common languages and £45 for rare (Tier 3 and 4) languages. This covers fixed costs of project setup, quality assurance, and certification regardless of document length.

Urgency surcharges: Same-day (6 hours): +75%. Express (12 hours): +50%. Fast (24 hours): +25%. Standard (48-72 hours): no surcharge. Plan ahead for best prices.

Not for UK domestic use. UKVI, universities, DVLA, and UK courts accept certified translation without notarisation. Notarisation (£180+) is only needed for international legal use. Don't pay for it unless specifically required.

Word count is calculated from your source document (original), not the translation. Our system extracts the exact count from uploaded documents. Different languages expand or contract during translation, but you pay for source words.

Yes. Projects over 10,000 words get an automatic 5-15% volume discount. Repetitive content (common in manuals) is discounted automatically too, with repeated words charged at 30% of the rate (up to 50% off a document overall). You receive whichever discount is larger, they never combine. Regular customers and agencies can negotiate contract rates.

Our prices include translation, quality assurance, certification (where applicable), and digital delivery. No hidden project management fees or handling charges. Physical postage is optional and priced separately.

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