Interpreters, language & disability access
...if you need an interpreter Court work is mostly done in English. If you come to the court and need to speak to staff at the counter, and you can’t communicate fluently in English or understand what the person is saying, staff can contact a telephone based interpreter to make it easier for you to talk to us. If you might find it hard to follow what people are saying in the courtroom, or to speak English, the court can arrange for an interpreter to sit beside you and translate what you sa...