Continuing Education Credit
Earn while you learn! ATA63 provides continuing education opportunities for both ATA-Certified Translators and Credentialed Interpreters.
ATA-Certified Translators

ATA-certified translators may earn 1 CEP for each hour of conference sessions attended, up to a maximum of 10 CEPs.
In addition, ATA-certified translators may earn 1 CEP for each hour of AST course attended, up to a maximum 5 CEPs per day.
To receive your CEPs, retain the Certificate of Attendance that you will receive by email after the conference. (Sample only shown here.)
Your personalized Certificate of Attendance is now available!
To download or print your certificate, just follow these steps:
- Click this link: https://web.atanet.org/conf/conf_login.php
- Login using the username and password provided in emails previously sent. If you cannot find your login info, please email Cathy Taguding at cathy@atanet.org.
Certified Interpreters
Credit will only be given for attending approved sessions that meet program criteria.
To learn which sessions meet program criteria and how to receive credit, YOU MUST CONTACT THAT ORGANIZATION and follow the instructions they provide.
Other Organizations:
At this time, the following do NOT require certified court interpreters to earn CEs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators (NAJIT), and South Carolina.
Keep track of your sessions
Use this fillable form to keep track of the sessions and CE codes you need to submit to your organization.
The following organizations have approved specific AST Courses (Oct 12) and Conference Sessions (Oct 13-15) for CE credit. Credit will only be given for attending approved sessions which meet program criteria.
To learn which sessions have been approved and how to receive credit, YOU MUST CONTACT THAT ORGANIZATION and follow the instructions they provide.
- California: California Judicial Council Court Interpreters Program (Learn More)
- CCHI: Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (Learn More)
- Colorado: Colorado Judicial Department Office of Language Access (Learn More)
- Florida: Florida Court Interpreter Certification and Regulation Program (Learn More)
- IMIA: International Medical Interpreters Association (Learn More)
- Kentucky: Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts (Learn More)
- Nebraska: Nebraska Administrative Office of the Courts (Learn More)
- New Mexico: New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts (Learn More)
- Ohio: Ohio Language Services Program (Learn More)
- Oregon: Oregon Court Language Access Services (Learn More)
- Tennessee: Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts (Learn More)
- Washington: Washington Court Interpreter Program (Learn More)
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin Office of Court Operations (Learn More)
Applications have been submitted to the following organizations for AST Courses (Oct 12) and Conference Sessions (Oct 13-15), but approval is pending.
To learn which sessions have been approved and to receive credit, you must contact that organization and follow the instructions they provide.
- Delaware: Delaware Court Interpreter Program (Learn More)
- Idaho: Idaho Supreme Court Language Access Program (Learn More)
- North Carolina: North Carolina Office of Court Administration (Learn More)
- Utah: Utah Administrative Office of the Court Interpreting Program (Learn More)