Interpreter Profiles Coming Soon!

As always, Arizona Freelance Interpreting Services is looking for new ways to make the relationship between interpreter, customer and deaf consumer even stronger. We have had requests from deaf individuals to have a way to visually identify their favorite interpreters. We are proud to announce that we are currently in the process of doing just that. We know that sometimes …

April Welch

Request This InterpreterClick HereCertificationsRegistry of Interpreters for the Deaf Certificate of Interpretation (CI), Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Certificate of Transliteration (CT), Board for Evaluation of Interpreters Court Interpreter Certificate (CIC)EducationAttended Phoenix College and Arizona State University.OrganizationsActive RID, NAD, ACIA member. Previously served as President of AzRID, Commissioner for ACDHH and taught American Sign Language at Phoenix College (ITP).Family …

Hulu Commits To 100% Closed Captions By Sept 2017

With over 48 millions deaf and hard of hearing in the US alone, it is no surprise that the need for closed captions on television has been huge for some time. However, many online services have been slacking. Youtube has added the CC feature for some time, but it is computer generated from the audio and far from perfect. However, …

Phoenix Welcomes RID Region V Conference Attendees

Learn more about the 53rd Biennial National Association Of The Deaf Conference here: http://phoenix.nad.org/ Or download the official event flyer here: https://nad.org/sites/default/files/2016/April/NAD2016_brochure_small.pdf The conference will be taking place July 5th through July 9th 2016 there will be many great speakers, workshops and events going on, not to mention a great opportunity for interpreters to get CEU’s!

AZFLIS To Streamline Interpreter & Client Operations

Arizona Freelance Interpreting Services has always taken pride in its personal touch with clients, consumers and interpreters. As our company has grown through the years, we have made sure to never lose this highly important aspect of our agency. We have also come to understand that the needs of our clients, consumers and interpreters have changed through the years as …