Section 753 Of Chapter 4. Interpreters And Translators From California Evidence Code >> Division 6. >> Chapter 4.
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. (a) When the written characters in a writing offered in
evidence are incapable of being deciphered or understood directly, a
translator who can decipher the characters or understand the language
shall be sworn to decipher or translate the writing.
(b) The record shall identify the translator, who may be appointed
and compensated as provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section
730) of Chapter 3, with that compensation charged as follows:
(1) In all criminal actions and juvenile court proceedings, the
compensation for a translator under this section shall be a charge
against the court.
(2) In all civil actions, the compensation for a translator under
this section shall, in the first instance, be apportioned and charged
to the several parties in a proportion as the court may determine
and may thereafter be taxed and allowed in like manner as other
costs.