Certified Akron Translation Services
Akron, located in northeastern Ohio, has grown from its industrial roots into a diverse and dynamic community. Families, students, and professionals from across the globe call Akron home, contributing to its cultural richness and multilingual environment. Â
Rush Translations supports this community by providing certified translation services in more than 100+ languages, helping residents with immigration applications, academic transcripts, business documents, and legal records.Â
Our Translation Services in Akron Include:


Local Expertise with a Global Reach
Akron is home to the University of Akron, major healthcare systems, and growing industries that attract people from diverse backgrounds. Certified translations are often needed for college admissions, medical services, court cases, and business operations. Â
At Rush Translations, we provide precise and reliable translations in more than 100+ languages. Whether you’re enrolling in school, managing legal matters, accessing healthcare, or growing your business, we help Akron families, students, and professionals move forward with confidence.Â
Why Choose Rush Translations for Akron Translation Services?
Certified and Notarized Translations
Accepted by universities, courts, and government agencies
Broad Experience
From academic and immigration documents to medical, business, and legal needs
Convenient Delivery
Secure digital files and optional physical copies for Akron residents
Quick Turnaround
Standard and expedited options available
Begin your translation project in Akron by visiting our order page or requesting a free quote. Rush Translations delivers certified, accurate, and professional translations for families, students, and organizations across Ohio.
Languages We Translate in Akron
And more than 100 other languages serving Akron’s residents and local organizations.
Akron residents can also access multilingual resources through the Akron-Summit County Public Library system and community support programs offered by the City of Akron and local nonprofits. Â