Certified Buffalo Translation Services
Buffalo, located on the shores of Lake Erie near the Canadian border, is a historic city known for its industrial roots, universities, and growing cultural diversity. Families, students, and professionals from across the globe have made Buffalo their home, contributing languages and traditions that enrich the community. Â
Rush Translations supports this population by providing certified translation services in more than 100+ languages, helping residents move forward with immigration applications, academic studies, business needs, and legal processes.Â
Our Translation Services in Buffalo Include:


Local Expertise with a Global Reach
Buffalo is home to the University at Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo State University, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, and a strong business community. These institutions attract people from around the world, many of whom rely on certified translations for education, immigration, healthcare, and legal processes.Â
At Rush Translations, we specialize in certified translations that make this possible. Working in more than 100+ languages, we help Buffalo families, students, and professionals move forward with confidence whether applying to a university, finalizing a legal matter, accessing healthcare, or growing a business.
Why Choose Rush Translations for Buffalo Translation Services?
Certified and Notarized Translations
Accepted by schools, courts, and government agencies
Broad Experience
From academic and legal documents to healthcare and business needs
Convenient Delivery
Secure digital files and optional physical copies for Buffalo residents
Quick Turnaround
Standard and expedited options available
Start your translation project in Buffalo by visiting our order page or requesting a free quote. Rush Translations delivers certified, accurate, and professional translations for families, students, and organizations across New York.
Languages We Translate in Buffalo
And more than 100 other languages serving Buffalo’s residents and organizations.
Buffalo residents can also access multilingual resources through the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library and local community organizations that support immigrant and refugee families across Western New York. Â