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Free Translator Invoice Template — Download or Use Online

Freelance translators and interpreters billing per word, per hour or per project. Use the buttons below to download a printable PDF or open our free Invoice Generator pre-filled with translator-specific line items.

Pre-filled line items for Translators

These are suggested defaults based on typical translator engagements. The Invoice Generator lets you edit any of them in seconds.

DescriptionUnitSuggested rate
Translation (per word)per unit$0.18
Interpretation (live)per hr$95
Certification & notarizationfixed$75
Rush translation surcharge (25%)fixedVaries

What every translator invoice must include

A translator invoice is more than a request for payment — it's a legal record. To stay compliant and get paid on time, make sure your invoice has these elements:

  • Your full business name, address, and contact info
  • A unique invoice number (e.g. TRAN-001) for tracking
  • Your client's name, business name and address
  • Issue date and due date (Net 14 or Net 30 is standard)
  • Itemized list of services with quantities and rates
  • Subtotal, tax (if applicable) and total amount due
  • Payment methods accepted (bank transfer, card, PayPal)
  • Late fee terms if you charge them (1.5% per month is standard)
  • Your tax ID — EIN for businesses, SSN for sole proprietors

Suggested rate ranges for Translators

Hourly rates for translators range widely based on experience, location and project complexity:

Entry-level
$35/hr
Mid-career
$118/hr
Expert
$200/hr

Frequently asked questions

When should I send a translator invoice?+

Send your invoice immediately after delivering work or completing a milestone. Most translators use Net 14 or Net 30 payment terms.

What hourly rate should a translator charge?+

Typical translator rates range from $35/hr to $200/hr depending on experience, geography and project complexity. Mid-career translators average around $118/hr.

Does a translator invoice need a tax ID?+

If you operate as a sole proprietor in the US, you can use your SSN. Most translators apply for a free EIN from the IRS to keep their SSN off invoices.

Can I charge a late fee?+

Yes — most states allow 1.5% per month (~18% annualized) on unpaid invoices. Always state the late fee in writing on the invoice itself.

Is this invoice template legally binding?+

An invoice itself isn't a contract, but it's a legally enforceable record of services rendered and amount owed. Pair it with a signed contract (free via our eSign tool) for maximum protection.

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