Belarusian Sworn Translator — Certified / Sworn Translation 100% Online
Need a legally valid translation to or from Belarusian for an office, university, court, employer, or immigration? Upload your documents online, get a quote, pay online, and choose delivery:
- Digital delivery: PDF with a qualified electronic signature of a sworn translator (where accepted)
- Paper delivery: shipped to your address
Delivery options
- In Poland: parcel locker via InPost or courier
- Across Europe & worldwide: courier or registered mail
We cooperate with sworn translators worldwide, so we can handle any type of translation and match the formal requirements of the destination country and institution.
What we translate (Belarusian ⇄ other languages)
- Civil status documents (birth/marriage/death certificates)
- Criminal record certificates
- Diplomas, transcripts, school/university documents
- Court documents, powers of attorney, notarial deeds
- Company registration documents, extracts, tax documents
- Medical documentation
- Technical documents, certificates, manuals
How ordering works (fully online)
- Upload a scan or clear photo of your document
- Receive a quote + turnaround time
- Pay online securely
- Receive your translation as:
- PDF with qualified e-signature, or
- Paper translation shipped to you
Where Belarusian appears on official documents
Below is a practical list of places where Belarusian is used on official documents today, plus the most common “historical issuance” context.
A) National official language (modern documents)
- Belarus — Belarusian is one of the official state languages (alongside Russian).
B) Local administration / bilingual municipalities (you may see Belarusian on local documents)
In Poland, Belarusian can be used as an auxiliary language in selected municipalities/communes (Podlaskie region). In practice, local administrative correspondence or documents may appear in Belarusian alongside Polish in:
- Hajnówka (urban commune)
- Hajnówka (rural commune)
- Czyże
- Narewka
- Orla
C) Historical documents (older records)
Belarusian descends from a historical written language often referred to as Ruthenian (13th–18th centuries). Because of that, older archival/legal records from the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania and neighboring regions may appear in Ruthenian/Old Belarusian forms rather than modern Belarusian.
If you’re unsure whether your document is modern Belarusian or a historical Ruthenian/Old Belarusian variety, upload it—we’ll assign the correct specialist.
When do you need a sworn / certified Belarusian translation?
Most often when submitting documents to:
- registry offices, courts, notaries
- universities and schools
- employers (formal HR, regulated professions)
- immigration authorities, embassies
- banks and insurers
If you’re unsure whether your institution accepts qualified e-signature or requires paper, tell us the destination country/office and we’ll recommend the safest format.
Apostille / legalization (important)
Depending on where you submit the document, you may also need an Apostille (or legalization). Tell us:
- the issuing country (where the document is from) and
- the destination country (where you will submit it),
and we’ll advise what is typically required.
FAQ – Belarusian Sworn Translator
1) Can I order a Belarusian sworn translation fully online?
Yes—upload documents, confirm the quote, pay online, and choose digital or paper delivery.
2) Do you need the original document?
Usually clear scans/photos are enough. If “translation from the original” is required, we’ll tell you the correct procedure.
3) Is a qualified e-signature accepted?
Often yes, but acceptance depends on the authority and country. We’ll guide you based on where you’re submitting.
4) How do you deliver in Poland and abroad?
Poland: parcel locker or courier. Europe/worldwide: courier or registered mail.
5) What types of documents do you translate to/from Belarusian?
Official, legal, academic, medical, business, and technical documents.
6) My document is old—could it be Ruthenian/Old Belarusian?
Yes, that happens with archival records. Upload it and we’ll route it to the right expert.
Ready to translate your documents to/from Belarusian?
Upload your files to get a quote and order online — with online payment and delivery in Poland and worldwide.
