Do you need a Certified Translation for the DMV (Department Of Motor Vehicles) in Durham, North Carolina of your drivers license?
Alliance Business Solutions LLC Translation Services provides certified driver license translations according to DMV Requirements in Durham, North Carolina. Alliance Business Solutions LLC will work with your local DMV office to provide the correct certification and ensure acceptance of your driver’s license in Durham, North Carolina.
For all DMV translation purposes in Durham, North Carolina you will need to order a Notarized Certified Translation to ensure that it is accepted.
$49 per page (Up to 250 words)
|
 guranteed acceptance
|
24 hour turnaround
|
|
 |
Have a question? Need Help? Call 1-877-512-1195
|
|
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Driver License translation in Durham were:
Question: How can I send the original documents? Answer: Documents can be sent via E-mail (cs@alliantranslate.com) , uploaded to our site (Upload Now) or faxed to our office at 1.615.472.7924.
Question: Can I mail copies of my driver license? Answer: Yes, we can also accept mailed documents to our office to: Alliance Business Solutions LLC, Attn: DMV Translation, 4811 D Trousdale Dr., Durham, TN 37220.
Question: Do you need my original driver license? Answer: No, we do not need your original drivers license.
Question: Is the Certified Translation Guaranteed? Answer: Yes, we will work with your DMV office until the translation is accepted.
|
|
- Alliance Business Solutions LLC Notarized Certificate Of Accurate Translation
- North Carolina DMV Certificate Of Accurate Translation
(if provided by client)
- Translated Document according to DMV Requirements
- Electronic Delivery Of Translations. Originals mailed to
your home address via USPS Priority Mail.
|
About Durham
Durham is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the county seat of Durham County[6] and portions also extend into Wake and Orange Counties.[2] It is the fifth-largest city in the state, and the 94th-largest in the United States by population, with 229,330 residents as of the 2010 United States census.[2] It is the home of Duke University and North Carolina Central University, and is also one of the vertices of the Research Triangle area (home of the Research Triangle Park). In 2003, the previous Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill metropolitan statistical area (MSA) was re-defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, resulting in the formation of the Raleigh-Cary, NC MSA and the Durham, NC MSA. [Wikipedia]
|
|
|