Administrative Office of the Courts Receives Funding for Court Interpreter Costs

The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) has received $200,000 in grant funding to provide assistance to people who come before the courts with limited English proficiency.

The AOC received the one-year grant from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Competitive Grant Program. The grant is intended to pay for the costs of interpreters for specific non-indigent parties - specifically those parties involved in cases as outlined in Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 13(1)(d)(1) and (2).

The grant period ends June 2012.

Click here to read more about this exciting project.