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The first major difference is that ASL interpreters are typically hearing individuals whereas CDIs are born deaf or hard of hearing. ASL interpreters must go through extensive training to provide top-notch interpreter services for the deaf community.
Full Registration and Certification (Biennial) (1) KQAS Interpreters with levels 4/4 or better; (2) National certification from RID (other than K-12 Certified RID Member) or BEI (either Advanced or Master; or equivalent to KQAS levels 4 or 5); (3) Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI) certification; or (4) Video Remote
Types of Interpreters The Administrative Office classifies three categories of interpreters: Federally certified interpreters. Professionally qualified interpreter. Language skilled interpreters.
NIC and CDI. RID currently offers two national certifications: National Interpreter Certification and Certified Deaf Interpreter Certification.
Minimum Qualifications to Become an Interpreter Hold a high school diploma or equivalent. Demonstrate bilingualism and literacy through language proficiency testing. Hold a certificate for professional interpreter training (at least 40 hours of training).
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