Chinese Legal Translation · Certified for Courts Litigation · Affidavits · Contracts Chinese · Malay · English From RM0.50/word · 24-Hour Delivery · Since 2002 Chinese Legal Translation · Certified for Courts Litigation · Affidavits · Contracts Chinese · Malay · English From RM0.50/word · 24-Hour Delivery · Since 2002
Chinese Legal Translation · Court & Litigation Documents

Chinese Legal Translation: Certified for Malaysian Courts, Litigation & Contracts.

For law firms and individuals with Chinese-language evidence, contracts, or affidavits needing certified translation for Malaysian court proceedings, arbitration, or cross-border litigation involving Chinese or Taiwanese parties.

  • Both directions: Chinese ↔ Bahasa Melayu/English for court submission
  • Certified translations accepted for Malaysian court filings
  • Litigation bundles, affidavits, contracts, witness statements
  • From RM0.50/word · Standard delivery 24-48 hours
What is certified Chinese legal translation?

A translation of legal documents — court filings, affidavits, contracts, litigation evidence — completed by a professional translator with a signed certification statement. Malaysian courts require submissions in Bahasa Melayu under the National Language Act 1963/67; Chinese-language evidence must be translated and certified before it can be admitted.

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Two directions, two distinct audiences

Chinese Legal Translation: Outbound and Inbound

Each direction serves a different legal need.

Chinese to Malay/English (inbound)

Law firms with Chinese-language evidence, contracts, or witness statements need certified Malay or English translations to submit to Malaysian courts, which require Bahasa Melayu under the National Language Act.

Malay/English to Chinese (outbound)

Malaysian judgments, contracts, or legal notices that need to be served on or understood by Chinese or Taiwanese parties, or used in cross-border litigation or arbitration in Greater China.

Bilingual contracts and disputes: In many bilingual contracts used with Chinese counterparties, the Chinese-language text is treated as authoritative if a dispute arises, even where an English or Malay version exists. This matters for legal review and due diligence, not just court filings.
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Document types

Chinese Legal Documents We Translate

Court Bundles & Pleadings
法庭文件
Affidavits & Statutory Declarations
法定声明书
Witness Statements
证人闷述
Contracts & Agreements
合同协议
Litigation Evidence
诉讼证据
Powers of Attorney
委托书
Company Resolutions
公司决议
Loan & Security Documents
贷款抵押文件
Wills & Probate Documents
遗嚧与遗产文件
Arbitration Awards
仟裁裁决
Cease & Desist Letters
停止信
Legal Notices
法律通知
Use cases

When Do You Need Chinese Legal Translation?

01

Malaysian Court Filings

Chinese-language evidence, contracts, or witness statements must be certified into Bahasa Melayu before they can be submitted to a Malaysian court, under the National Language Act 1963/67.

National Language Act
02

Affidavits & Statutory Declarations

Certified translations of affidavits and statutory declarations for court, embassy, or notarial submission, matched to the original document's structure and wording.

Affidavits
03

Cross-Border Litigation & Arbitration

Disputes involving Chinese or Taiwanese counterparties often require certified translation of pleadings, evidence, and awards for proceedings in Malaysia, China, or an arbitration seat.

Arbitration
04

Contract & Agreement Review

Legal teams translating Chinese-language contracts for due diligence, M&A review, or risk assessment before signing or litigating.

Due diligence
05

Witness Statements & Evidence Bundles

Certified translation of witness statements and documentary evidence for inclusion in court or arbitration bundles.

Evidence bundles
06

Powers of Attorney & Company Resolutions

Chinese and Taiwanese investors appointing a Malaysian legal representative need certified translations of powers of attorney and supporting company resolutions.

Powers of attorney
Pricing

Transparent Pricing: Chinese Legal Translation

Priced by word count. Legal documents with technical terminology are quoted after a quick scope review.

ServiceRateTurnaround
Certified translation: Chinese to Malay/EnglishRM0.50/word24-48 hours
Certified translation: Malay/English to ChineseRM150/page24-48 hours
Certified translation: urgentRM180/pageSame day
Notarised translationRM180/page2-3 working days

A typical affidavit or short contract costs approximately RM150-RM350 for certified translation. We confirm the exact word count and price before you commit.

Requirements by authority

What Does Your Authority Require?

Authority / UseRequirement
Malaysian courtsCertified Bahasa Melayu translation required under the National Language Act 1963/67 for all foreign-language documents submitted as evidence or pleadings.
Arbitration bodies (e.g. AIAC)Certified translation into the language of the arbitration, typically English or Malay, of any Chinese-language evidence or contracts.
Chinese courts / arbitration bodiesThe Chinese-language text of a bilingual contract is often treated as authoritative in a dispute. A certified Chinese translation protects your position even where not legally mandatory.
Notary publicSome cross-border matters require notarisation in addition to certification — a notary witnesses the translator's signature.

Confirm your specific court or authority's requirement before ordering — requirements vary by matter type and jurisdiction.

4 steps to your Chinese legal translation

Simple, fast, and fully guided. We handle everything from quote to delivery.

1

Upload your document

Send your court document, affidavit, or contract via WhatsApp or our quote form. Confirm source language and target script.

2

Receive your confirmed quote

We confirm word count, certification requirements, price, and turnaround, usually within a few hours.

3

Approve and pay

Via bank transfer. We begin work immediately on confirmation. No surprises, no hidden fees.

4

Receive your certified translation

Delivered by email as a PDF. Physical certified copy with original translator stamp available by courier.

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Questions answered

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Malaysian courts accept documents in Chinese?

Not for official court proceedings. Malaysian courts require documents in Bahasa Melayu under the National Language Act 1963/1967. Chinese-language evidence, contracts, or affidavits must be accompanied by a certified translation before submission.

What language do Malaysian court documents need to be translated into?

Bahasa Melayu. English is accepted in some circumstances by leave of the court, but Chinese-language documents always need certified translation before filing.

Is a certified translation enough for court, or do I need it notarised?

Requirements vary by court and document type. A certified translation with a signed accuracy statement is the baseline; some matters, especially documents for use abroad, may additionally require notarisation. Confirm with your lawyer or the receiving court.

Can a Chinese contract be used as evidence in a Malaysian court?

Yes, once accompanied by a certified Bahasa Melayu or English translation. The original Chinese document is typically exhibited alongside the certified translation.

Which language governs if there's a dispute in a bilingual Chinese-English contract?

In many bilingual contracts used with Chinese counterparties, the Chinese-language text is treated as authoritative if a dispute arises, even where an English or Malay version exists. This matters for due diligence and contract review, not just court filings.

How long does certified legal translation take?

Standard certified legal translation is delivered within 24-48 hours. Urgent same-day service is available for time-sensitive filings.

How much does certified Chinese legal translation cost?

From RM0.50 per word for standard certified translation, RM180 per page for urgent same-day service. Legal documents with technical terminology are quoted after a quick review to confirm scope.

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