Fixed Per-Page Pricing: How It Works
One of the easiest ways to make sworn translation pricing clearer is to charge by page, not by word. That means your quote is based on the number of pages in the final official document set rather than on a hidden calculation after the job is already underway.
Why Per-Page Pricing Is Helpful
- You can see what you are paying for
- The quote is based on something concrete and easy to verify
- You can understand why apostilles or attachments change the price
- You know the total before the translation begins
What Counts as a Page?
A page usually means each page of the final document set that needs to be translated. That may include the certificate itself, attached apostille pages, official cover pages, and attached exhibits or annexes where relevant.
The Best Way to Get an Accurate Quote
Send the complete final document set in one go. That includes the main document, the apostille if already attached, any official attachments, and all pages even if some seem repetitive.