Hausa Translation Services in Birmingham
Hausa translation and interpreting in Birmingham for UK courts, the NHS, the Home Office, solicitors, councils, businesses and individuals. Native Hausa linguists, certified document translation, face-to-face interpreters in and around Birmingham, and remote cover by phone and video.
What our Hausa translators and interpreters cover for Birmingham clients
Most Birmingham bookings split between two needs: a document that has to be in another language for a UK body to accept it, or a conversation that has to happen with someone whose strongest language isn't English. The detail differs from job to job, but the principle is the same: the work has to be accurate enough that nobody on the receiving end has to guess what was meant.
- Legal: contracts, court papers, witness statements, instructed work for solicitors in Birmingham.
- Healthcare: patient letters, clinical notes, consent forms for Birmingham hospitals and clinics.
- Police and criminal: interviews, statements and disclosure material for Birmingham police, probation and CPS work.
- Business: supplier contracts, board papers, customer-facing copy.
- Public sector, social care, education, housing and registry work.
Certified Hausa document translation in Birmingham
For UK official use (UKVI applications, court bundles, university admissions, registry office work), we provide certified Hausa translation as standard: the translation plus a signed declaration of accuracy on Prism Linguistics letterhead, with the translator's name and our company stamp. Sworn or apostilled formats are available where a specific recipient requires them; tell us at quote stage.
Face-to-face, telephone and video interpreting in Birmingham
For appointments in Birmingham (a hospital outpatient, a solicitor conference, a contested hearing, a customer meeting), we send a Hausa interpreter in person where it matters. For short or urgent conversations, telephone Hausa interpreting connects in minutes. Video sits between the two: useful when parties are in different places but eye contact still matters.
See the face-to-face interpreting page for how we run an in-person booking, or the Hausa interpreter in Birmingham page for what we cover locally.
Court work and HMCTS
We supply Hausa interpreters with court experience for HMCTS hearings, tribunals and legal consultations in Birmingham. We match each court booking to a linguist whose credentials and vetting fit the setting; happy to send a CV before an appointment if it helps with your prep.
How to book or hire a Hausa translator or interpreter in Birmingham
Send the date, the venue and the type of appointment (or the document and how it will be used). You get a price and a delivery date back, normally within an hour during UK office hours. Once confirmed, the linguist works the assignment; we invoice on the schedule that suits your accounts team.
Get a quote
+44 (0) 20 3880 6688 · info@prismlinguistics.co.uk · online quote form
About the Hausa language
Hausa belongs to the Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family and is by far the largest language in that branch. It is spoken as a first language by more than 50 million people in northern Nigeria and southern Niger, and by tens of millions more across West Africa as a trade language, reaching into Ghana, Cameroon and Chad. The dialect of Kano, the great commercial city of northern Nigeria, serves as the standard. Hausa is a tonal language and is written in two scripts: Boko, based on the Latin alphabet and used in education and print, and Ajami, an older Arabic-based script still seen in religious contexts. International broadcasters take it seriously; the BBC, Voice of America and Deutsche Welle all run Hausa-language services.
About Birmingham
Birmingham is the UK's second-largest city and the commercial centre of the West Midlands, with some of the most linguistically diverse communities in the country, so demand for translation and interpreting is high across every sector. Prism Linguistics provides professional translation and interpreting in Birmingham for legal firms, healthcare providers, universities, local authorities and businesses. University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, one of the largest teaching trusts in England, runs the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Heartlands, Good Hope and Solihull, where patients regularly need a face-to-face or telephone interpreter for appointments, maternity and mental-health care. Birmingham Crown Court at the Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts hears criminal work, and solicitors instruct us for court-experienced interpreters and certified translations of evidence and identity documents, including Legal Aid Agency matters. The University of Birmingham, Aston University and Birmingham City University bring international students who need certified translations of degree certificates and transcripts for admission and UK ENIC recognition. We handle certified document translation, face-to-face interpreting, and video and telephone interpreting across the city, from the B postcodes in the centre out to Solihull, Sutton Coldfield and West Bromwich. Every job is completed by a qualified native-speaker linguist and reviewed by a second linguist, so a birth certificate for a visa application or an evidence bundle for a hearing reads accurately and meets UK professional and confidentiality standards.
We provide professional Hausa translators across major UK cities and towns, supporting businesses, courts, and public sector organisations nationwide.
Hausa translators near Birmingham
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Hausa translation in Birmingham: FAQs
Do you provide certified Hausa translation services in Birmingham?
Yes. Prism Linguistics provides professional Hausa translation services in Birmingham for official, legal, medical and business use. Certified translations are accepted by courts, government bodies, universities and other official organisations across the UK.
Do you offer court-qualified Hausa interpreters in Birmingham?
Yes. We supply court-experienced Hausa interpreters in Birmingham for hearings, tribunals and legal consultations. Where the court or the instructing solicitor requires a specific registration, such as NRPSI or a DPSI qualification, tell us at booking stage and we'll match accordingly.
Do you provide remote or telephone Hausa interpreting services?
Yes. Alongside face-to-face work we offer video and telephone Hausa interpreting. These suit urgent requests, virtual meetings, healthcare consultations and any situation where attending in person isn't practical.
What types of documents can you translate from Hausa to English?
Legal contracts, court papers, medical reports, financial statements, business documents, certificates and personal paperwork. All Hausa to English and English to Hausa translations are completed by professional native translators.
Do you provide Hausa services in other UK cities?
Yes. Prism Linguistics operates nationwide, with a network of over 20,000 linguists across the country, so we can provide Hausa translation and interpreting in Birmingham and across the UK.
Do you support public sector and NHS organisations?
Yes. We work regularly with public sector organisations, local authorities, NHS trusts, legal firms and private businesses. Our Hausa translators and interpreters understand public sector requirements and confidentiality standards.
How quickly can Hausa translation or interpreting be arranged?
Turnaround depends on the document type and service. Urgent and same-day Hausa translation and telephone interpreting are available subject to linguist availability. Contact us with your timeframe and we'll be straight with you about whether we can hit it.
Why Choose Us
Translations that actually get accepted
Most of our work is for UK bodies that have to accept the translation as part of a process: courts, the Home Office, the NHS, universities, councils. We format and certify so the receiving body doesn't send it back.
Native Hausa linguists, second-linguist review
Translators only translate into their first language. Every job is reviewed by a second Hausa linguist before delivery: names, dates and formatting checked against the original.
Responsive in UK working hours
Quotes back within an hour in UK office hours. For on-demand telephone interpreting we cover out-of-hours too; call the main number and you'll get connected.