Question re retention of ATA certification
Thread poster: Robert Forstag
Robert Forstag
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Dec 4

Does the American Translators Association (ATA) require payment of annual membership dues in order for a translator to retain certification?

I know that this used to be the case, but I remember reading some years ago that the ATA had dropped this requirement.

I would very much appreciate it if someone could provide a link stating current policy.

Perhaps I missed something, but I found nothing on the ATA website indicating - one way or the other - what happe
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Does the American Translators Association (ATA) require payment of annual membership dues in order for a translator to retain certification?

I know that this used to be the case, but I remember reading some years ago that the ATA had dropped this requirement.

I would very much appreciate it if someone could provide a link stating current policy.

Perhaps I missed something, but I found nothing on the ATA website indicating - one way or the other - what happens when certified translators let their membership lapse.

Kind regards,

Robert
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