The court provides interpreters for Criminal, Traffic, Juvenile and Domestic Violence proceedings. An interpreter can be requested at the counter or with the clerk in the courtroom. If an interpreter is not available at the time of the hearing the case may be continued in order to provide an interpreter.
If you are in a civil or small claims hearing, the court will not provide you with an interpreter. You may bring a relative or a friend to interpret for you.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)If you require the services of a sign language interpreter, you may request one with the interpreter coordinator, for any type of hearing. This includes civil and small claims hearings.
Interpreter Coordinator725 Court Street, Room 102
Woodland, CA 95695
(530)406-6708
Becoming an interpreter
If interested in becoming an interpreter, please check the Judicial Council page on
becoming an interpreter.