Since 2006 · Los Angeles · Interpreting

Korean interpreters in Los Angeles.

California court-certified Korean interpreters for legal and medical matters, plus junket and press interpreting for the K-content boom. The largest Korean community in the United States is a short drive from every courthouse and studio we staff.

Korean interpreter in Los Angeles — Strommen

About

Interpreting for the largest Korean community in the country

Koreatown is the largest Korean community in the United States, and it sits in the middle of Los Angeles, minutes from the downtown courthouses and the mid-Wilshire office towers. That geography shapes the work. Korean interpreting here is not an occasional request. It is a steady stream of depositions, medical exams, business meetings, and family law matters, often for clients who run businesses in Koreatown and litigate downtown.

For legal settings, Korean is one of California's designated certified languages. That means courtroom and deposition work calls for an interpreter who has passed the state's court certification exam, a much higher bar than bilingual fluency. Those are the interpreters we send when the record matters.

Entertainment is the other side of our Korean practice. Korean film, television, and music promotion runs through Los Angeles constantly now, and press days for Korean talent need interpreters who can work on camera: fast, idiomatic, and comfortable compressing a long answer into a broadcast-ready one without losing what was said. That is a different skill from courtroom work, and we cast for it separately.

Community institutions generate the rest. Korean churches, nonprofits, and business associations are dense in this city, and they produce regular demand for interpreting at meetings, medical appointments, and legal consultations. The Korean bench in Los Angeles is solid, and we can usually staff a request within the week. If your matter needs a specific certified interpreter or a full simultaneous team, build in extra lead time and we will hold the right people for the date.

Why Strommen

A vetted roster, not a marketplace.

Founder-vetted, every one

Strommen is not a marketplace. Garrett Strommen has run this roster personally since 2006. Every interpreter we send has been vetted by the founder, and most have worked with us for years.

Court-certified where it counts

For legal settings we staff California court-certified and registered interpreters: the credential LA Superior Court and federal courts actually require, not a self-declared specialty.

NDA-bound as standard

Two decades of film, TV, and legal work means confidentiality is the default. Our interpreters sign NDAs routinely and are used to pre-release material and sealed matters.

LA-anchored, worldwide

Based in Los Feliz, staffing Los Angeles daily, and on location nationwide or abroad when the job travels. Travel is billed transparently on the quote.

Get a quote

Book a Korean interpreter.

Send the event date, location, language, and a quick description of the format. We quote per project and usually respond the same business day.

Korean has a solid interpreter pool in Los Angeles, anchored by the largest Korean community in the country. We can usually staff a request within the week. Half-day and full-day blocks cover up to 8 hours, with no coordination fees and no deposits.

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FAQ

Korean interpreting questions.

Are your Korean interpreters court-certified?

For legal work, yes. Korean is one of California's designated certified languages, so courtroom and deposition assignments require an interpreter who has passed the state court certification exam, and that is who we send. For press, business, and medical settings we match by experience in that specific environment instead.

Does formality matter in Korean interpreting?

Yes, and a good interpreter handles it deliberately. Korean grammar encodes politeness and deference directly in verb endings and word choice, so a witness's register carries real information. The interpreter's job is to render the content faithfully in English without flattening a deferential answer or sharpening a polite refusal into something it was not.

How fast can you staff a Korean interpreter in Los Angeles?

Usually within the week. The Korean bench here is solid, helped by the size of the local community. Certified interpreters for multi-day depositions and simultaneous teams for conferences are scarcer resources, so for those, a week or two of lead time is the realistic ask and gets you a stronger match.

What does a Korean interpreter cost?

We quote per project in half-day and full-day blocks covering up to 8 hours. Certified legal work and simultaneous conference interpreting carry a premium over general consecutive, which is standard across languages. There are no coordination fees and no booking deposits. Tell us the setting and dates and we will quote it the same day.

Can you interpret for a K-content press day or junket?

Yes, this is regular work for us. On-camera interpreting for Korean talent is its own discipline: fast turns, idiomatic English that sounds natural in a broadcast clip, and the judgment to keep an answer's tone intact. We staff junkets, premieres, and press conferences with interpreters who have done them before.

Do you translate Korean documents too?

Yes. Translation is the written side of the house and is staffed separately from interpreting. For contracts, certificates, immigration documents, or court filings in Korean, see our translation services page or send us the document for a direct quote. If your matter needs both, we coordinate the two so nothing falls between them.

Ready when you are

Need a Korean interpreter?

Date, location, language, format. We come back with a short list and a quote.

See also: All interpreting services · Translation services · By appointment: 3171 Los Feliz Blvd #314, Los Angeles, CA 90027