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Need a certified translation for the Ausländerbehörde Nürnberg, your local Standesamt, or a Nuremberg court? Our court-sworn translators produce certified translations accepted by every Nuremberg authority — 100% online, from €44.90.

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Certified translations in Nuremberg: how it works

As the seat of Germany's Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) — the agency that processes asylum and naturalisation cases nationwide — Nuremberg sees an exceptionally high volume of certified translation demand connected to immigration proceedings. The city's large Turkish community, dating to the 1960s Gastarbeiter era, also makes Turkish the most requested language pair.

Every certified translation submitted to a Nuremberg authority must be produced by a translator court-sworn (ermächtigt or vereidigt) by a German Landgericht. At Transzlate, all our translators hold this appointment. You upload your document online, we translate and certify it, and a PDF arrives in your inbox within 3–4 business days — or the next business day with Express 24h for English, Spanish, and Italian.

100% online: No office visit in Nuremberg required. Photograph your document and upload it — our sworn translators work remotely.

Certified PDF by email: Your translation arrives as a certified PDF in your inbox. For printed originals, free shipping to any Nuremberg address by Deutsche Post.

Pay securely online via Stripe: Simple secure payment. Receive your translation first, then pay within 14 days.

100% acceptance guarantee: Our translations are accepted by all Nuremberg authorities. If rejected due to any fault on our part, we redo it at no charge.

Which Nuremberg authorities need certified translations?

Ausländerbehörde Nürnberg
HessestraĂźe 2, 90443 NĂĽrnberg

Nuremberg hosts the headquarters of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), making it a key administrative hub for immigration matters across Bavaria.

Standesamt Nuremberg
Civil registration office — Nuremberg

Nuremberg's Standesamt processes a high volume of civil registration cases given the city's role as a major Bavarian immigration and refugee processing centre.

FAU Erlangen-NĂĽrnberg
SchloĂźplatz 4, 91054 Erlangen

International students applying to or graduating from FAU Erlangen-NĂĽrnberg require certified translations of all non-German academic documents for admission, Anerkennung, or employment purposes.

TH NĂĽrnberg Georg Simon Ohm
KeĂźlerplatz 12, 90489 NĂĽrnberg

International students applying to or graduating from TH NĂĽrnberg Georg Simon Ohm require certified translations of all non-German academic documents for admission, Anerkennung, or employment purposes.

Landgericht NĂĽrnberg-FĂĽrth
FĂĽrther StraĂźe 110, 90429 NĂĽrnberg

Handles civil and criminal proceedings for the Nuremberg area. Court proceedings require certified translations of all foreign-language evidence and documentation submitted as part of a case.

Most translated languages in Nuremberg

These are the most requested language pairs at Nuremberg authorities:

🇹🇷Turkish
🇸🇦Arabic
🇷🇺Russian
🇷🇴Romanian
🇺🇦Ukrainian
🇮🇹Italian
đź‘¶Birth certificate
đź’ŤMarriage certificate

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Most frequently translated documents in Nuremberg

The most common document types that Nuremberg residents need certified translation for:

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Frequently asked questions — Nuremberg

How do I get a certified translation for my Nuremberg Ausländerbehörde Nürnberg appointment?

Place your order online at Transzlate. Upload a photograph of your document, choose standard 3–4 day delivery or Express 24h (for English, Spanish, and Italian documents), and your certified PDF arrives by email — ready to submit at your Nuremberg appointment.

Does the Ausländerbehörde Nürnberg accept certified translations by email/PDF?

Yes. A certified PDF translation from a court-sworn translator is accepted by the Ausländerbehörde Nürnberg and by Nuremberg's Standesamt offices for the vast majority of document types. Some procedures — particularly Standesamt marriage registration involving non-EU documents — may also require the physical original or an apostille; we'll flag this for you during checkout if relevant.

What is the most commonly translated document in Nuremberg?

Birth and marriage certificates account for the largest share of certified translation orders from Nuremberg residents, closely followed by university diplomas for students at FAU Erlangen-NĂĽrnberg and driving licence translations for FĂĽhrerschein conversion.

How long does a certified translation take if I'm based in Nuremberg?

Standard delivery is 3–4 business days for a certified PDF by email, with free Deutsche Post shipping anywhere in Germany if you need a printed original. Express 24h is available for English, Spanish, and Italian source documents, with next-business-day delivery for orders placed before 10am.

Is an apostille required for documents used in Nuremberg?

It depends on the document's country of origin and which Nuremberg authority is requesting it. EU-issued civil documents generally don't require an apostille for the Ausländerbehörde Nürnberg, while documents from non-Hague Convention countries often do for Standesamt marriage registration. Contact us if you're unsure — we're happy to advise before you order.
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