Welcome

to the Spanish-English Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination homepage.

U.S. Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of the United States.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS

The next FCICE examination to be administered is the Phase Two Oral Examination, which will be administered in 2013.   Registration will open on Monday, March 25, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time and will close on Friday, May 17, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time.  Eligible candidates must register for the oral examination during the registration period.  No late registrations will be accepted. 

Only those individuals who have previously passed the Phase One Written Examination are eligible for the Phase Two Oral Examination.  The registration fee in 2013 is $250.  Please do not dispute the credit card charge after registering for the examination.  Doing so will trigger an automatic cancellation of your registration.  The vendor name that will appear on your credit card statement will be “NCSC” or “NTL CTR FOR ST CTS.”  Click “Exam Dates and Locations” in the drop-down box above for more information.

 

PROGRAM MAILINGS TO END -- WHITELIST OUR EMAIL ADDRESS

The FCICE program will discontinue the practice of mailing admission letters, score reports, and other important information to candidates, effective January 1, 2013. To ensure that the email we send you is not mistakenly sent to your junk or spam folder, please whitelist our email address: fcice@ncsc.org. If you do not know how to whitelist our email address, read through the instructions provided on how to whitelist us with AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, and more.

Even if your ISP or email program is not listed, with these instructions you should be able to figure out how to whitelist our email address. If you find email from fcice@ncsc.org in your spam or junk folder, please take that opportunity to tell your mail program that it is not spam by hitting the “not spam,” “not junk,” or other similar button, training your program to whitelist it.

 


The National Center for State Courts is contractor to the Administrative Office of the United States Courts for the development and administration of the Spanish/English Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination.

Special information for veterans: The Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination has been approved for Department of Veterans Affairs reimbursement.