Find the Best Type of Exam For You
Exam sittings are available in person and online from April 15 to August 15, with an additional in-person exam held at the ATA Annual Conference.
- You must be an ATA member to register for an exam. Join ATA now.
- Exams are for experienced translators or interpreters. Find out if you are prepared.
- There are specific software and hardware requirements for exams. See the requirements.
- Only specific resources are permitted for use during an exam. See list of resources.
- In-Person Exam sittings have a maximum capacity and can sell out. There are no waitlists for sold-out exams. Check the in person exam status here.
- You must register by the deadline. See exam details for the specific deadline.
In-Person Exams
Exams will be posted as they are confirmed.
Important Requirements
There are specific software and hardware requirements for online exams. Before you register, make sure you have everything you need. See all requirements and restrictions.
Online Exams
Registration will open on April 15, 2025.
Schedule Your Own Online Exam
This is an online, on-demand exam that you schedule yourself. Once you have registered, you have 30 days to take the exam. You will receive an email with instructions to schedule your exam.
Deadlines
- The deadline to register is August 30, 2025.
- The deadline to take the exam is September 30, 2025.
Important Requirements
There are specific software and hardware requirements for online exams. Before you register, make sure you have everything you need. See all requirements and restrictions.
How to Prepare for the Exam
Exam-taking strategies, articles, checklists, and advice have been gathered from successful candidates and exam graders.
Take a Practice Test
The practice test is an excellent way to measure your readiness. It consists of an actual exam passage from a previous year.
How is the Exam Graded?
ATA exam results are pass or fail only. This is the prevailing practice of many high-stakes credentialing exams.
Are you a Member of ATA?
Only ATA Members are eligible to take the ATA Certification Exam.
New to Translation?
If so, this exam is NOT for you! If you are a newcomer to this field, ATA has resources for you.