Video Remote Interpreting Services
March 19, 2007
(Last edit on 12/03/07: added Deaf Link)
Here’s an alphabetical list of companies or organizations that provide Video Remote Interpeting (VRI) services for a fee. I’m certain I have left out numerous companies — kindly leave a comment and I’ll make edits accordingly.
- Access America
- Birnbaum Interpreting Services (BIS) (rates)
- Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc. (CSD)
- Communication Access Center (CAC)
- Communication Access Network (CAN)
- Deaf Link Inc.
- Deaf Services Unlimited
- Fluent Language Solutions (also known as Interpreters, Inc.)
- Interpretek
- Interpreting Solutions, Inc. (coming soon)
- LifeLinks (for hospitals)
- MEJ Personal Business Services
- Mid-Atlantic Interpreting Group
- NorCal Center on Deafness, Inc. (for the state of California)
- Network Interpreting Service (NIS)
- Pine Tree Society (rates)
- Sign Language Associates (SLA)
- Sign Language Interpreting Services Agency (SLIS) (for the states of California and Nevada only?)
- Sign Language Interpreting Services, Ltd. (SLIS) (located in Virginia)
- Sign On
- Sorenson
- So. Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC)
(Partial credits to e-Michigan Deaf and Hard of Hearing People, West Virginia University’s Job Accommodation Network, and, of course, Google.)

March 19, 2007 at 12:04 pm
[...] by deafnewsnetwork on March 19th, 2007 Video Remote Interpreting Services: [...]
March 19, 2007 at 9:45 pm
HawkRelay ?
December 2, 2007 at 11:48 pm
Sir,
Deaf Link Inc. is a San Antonio TX based Video Remote Interpreting company. Our company had been providing these services for the last 5 years. We service clients around the United States. Our primary clients are Hospitals, Law Enforcement Agencies, Federal, State, and local government offices. Our Interpreters are state and nationally certified. Please add our name to you list. Thank you.
Dan Heller VP Development
December 3, 2007 at 1:24 pm
Sure, Dan, I’d be happy to add Deaf Link. Thanks for the comment!
July 11, 2008 at 12:03 pm
I am a 30-year certified interpreter. Does anyone know if any of these agencies allow the interpreter to work for his home?