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Czech Driver License Translation

Get certified driving license translation from Czech to English or English to Czech. We provide fast and affordable driving license translations.

Our Czech certified translators are native Czech speakers also fluent in English. Get a quote for your certified Czech license translation using the form on this page. Instant quote, 100% Acceptance Guarantee, too easy!

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100% Certified Czech Driver's License Translation Czech translations provided by NAATI accredited translators.
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Average 24 Hour Turnaround Our average turnaround time for 1-3 page documents is 24 hours.

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Besides translating Czech driver license to English, we also provide (NAATI accredited translator) certified translations for all other personal documents such as certificates, academic transcripts, legal and financial documents. Certified translations are often required for migration use.

You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Czech translator is ready to assist you.


About the Czech Language

The phonology of Czech may seem difficult to English speakers as some words do not have vowels: zmrzl (frozen solid), ztvrdl (hardened), scvrkl (shrunk), čtvrthrst (quarter-handful), blb (dimwit), vlk (wolf), or smrt (death). A popular example of this is the phrase "strč prst skrz krk" meaning "stick a finger through your throat" or "Smrž pln skvrn zvlhl z mlh." meaning "Morel full of spots was dampened by fogs". The consonants l and r can function as the nucleus of a syllable in Czech, since they are sonorant consonants. A similar phenomenon also occurs in American English, where the reduced syllables at the ends of "butter" and "bottle" are pronounced [ˈbʌɾ.ɹ] and [ˈbɒɾ.l], with syllabic consonants as syllable nuclei.


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