Certified Lansing Translation Services
Lansing, the capital of Michigan, is a city known for its government, education, and cultural diversity. Families, international students, and professionals from around the world have made Lansing their home, bringing with them many languages and traditions. Â
Rush Translations proudly supports this community by providing certified translation services in more than 100+ languages, helping residents with immigration paperwork, academic transcripts, legal filings, and business documents.Â
Our Translation Services in Lansing Include:


Local Expertise with a Global Reach
As the capital city, Lansing is home to Michigan State University, state government offices, and major healthcare institutions, all of which attract people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Certified translations are often required for school admissions, immigration cases, legal proceedings, and healthcare services.Â
At Rush Translations, we provide precise and professional translations in more than 100+ languages. Whether you are pursuing higher education, completing immigration applications, finalizing legal matters, or expanding your business, our services help Lansing residents move forward with confidence.
Why Choose Rush Translations for Lansing Translation Services?
Certified and Notarized Translations
Accepted by universities, courts, and government agencies
Broad Experience
Covering immigration, academic, legal, business, and medical needs
Convenient Delivery
Secure digital files and optional physical copies for Lansing residents
Quick Turnaround
Standard and expedited delivery options available
Start your translation project in Lansing by visiting our order page or requesting a free quote. Rush Translations provides certified, accurate, and professional translations for families, students, and organizations across Michigan.
Languages We Translate in Lansing
And more than 100 other languages serving Lansing’s residents and organizations.
Lansing residents can also access multilingual resources through the Capital Area District Libraries and community programs supported by the City of Lansing and local nonprofits. Â