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Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination Exam Prep

323+ practice questions

The Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination (FCICE) exam validates english language proficiency, spanish language proficiency, legal terminology (english and spanish), sight translation skills. ExamPal publishes 323 premium questions and a 40-question free practice exam mapped across 6 blueprint domains. The local official-details index records: Written practice has 160 items; live written form count needs current handbook recheck; Written phase duration needs current handbook recheck; oral phase scheduled separately; Written multiple choice plus separate oral interpreting performance exam. Candidates should verify current registration, pricing, and scoring details with the official exam authority before booking.

Exam Details

Exam Overview

Administered by

Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts / Prometric

Exam Format

Written practice has 160 items; live written form count needs current handbook recheck; Written phase duration needs current handbook recheck; oral phase scheduled separately; Written multiple choice plus separate oral interpreting performance exam

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Varies by FCICE phase/administration; verify Prometric/AOUSC registration

Prerequisite

Review Prometric/AOUSC page, handbook, official written practice exam.

Topics Covered

ExamPal covers all major topics tested on the Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination exam. Our questions are grounded in official study materials.

English Language Proficiency

Tests command of English vocabulary, reading comprehension, grammar, and sentence-level word choice at a high academic level. This domain measures the interpreter's ability to understand nuanced English used in legal and journalistic contexts.

Spanish Language Proficiency

Tests command of Spanish vocabulary, reading comprehension, grammar, and regional variation at a high academic level. This domain measures the interpreter's ability to understand and produce accurate Spanish in legal and journalistic contexts.

Legal Terminology (English and Spanish)

Tests bilingual legal terminology across criminal and civil procedure, court personnel, legal instruments, sentencing, and jurisdictional concepts. This domain emphasizes accurate recognition of English terms and their Spanish equivalents in federal court settings.

Sight Translation Skills

Tests the ability to perform sight translation between English and Spanish in legal contexts while maintaining tone, register, and accuracy. This domain focuses on immediate oral rendering of written legal text.

Consecutive Interpretation Skills

Tests consecutive interpretation in short and long formats, including witness testimony and extended courtroom statements. This domain also emphasizes memory and note-taking techniques used to preserve accuracy over longer utterances.

Simultaneous Interpretation Skills

Tests simultaneous interpretation in whispered and booth settings, including courtroom and attorney-client communications. This domain emphasizes maintaining pace, managing lag, and delivering continuous translation accurately under time pressure.

Exam Blueprint

What the Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination Exam Tests

The exam is divided into 6 domains. Here is what each domain covers and how much weight it carries on the test.

Domain 1: English Language Proficiency

25% of exam

Tests command of English vocabulary, reading comprehension, grammar, and sentence-level word choice at a high academic level. This domain measures the interpreter's ability to understand nuanced English used in legal and journalistic contexts.

  • Task 1.1: Vocabulary - synonyms, antonyms, word usage
  • Idiomatic English expressions
  • Register variations
  • University-graduate-level vocabulary
  • Near-synonym distinctions
  • Task 1.2: Reading comprehension
  • Inference

Key references: FCICE official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Domain 2: Spanish Language Proficiency

25% of exam

Tests command of Spanish vocabulary, reading comprehension, grammar, and regional variation at a high academic level. This domain measures the interpreter's ability to understand and produce accurate Spanish in legal and journalistic contexts.

  • Task 2.1: Spanish vocabulary - sinónimos, antónimos, uso de palabras
  • Expresiones idiomáticas
  • Registro formal vs informal
  • Vocabulario nivel universitario
  • Distinciones sutiles
  • Task 2.2: Comprensión de lectura en español
  • Inferencia

Key references: FCICE official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Domain 3: Legal Terminology (English and Spanish)

20% of exam

Tests bilingual legal terminology across criminal and civil procedure, court personnel, legal instruments, sentencing, and jurisdictional concepts. This domain emphasizes accurate recognition of English terms and their Spanish equivalents in federal court settings.

  • Task 3.1: Criminal procedure terminology
  • Arraignment
  • Plea bargain
  • Indictment
  • Grand jury
  • Miranda rights
  • Probable cause

Key references: FCICE official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Domain 4: Sight Translation Skills

10% of exam

Tests the ability to perform sight translation between English and Spanish in legal contexts while maintaining tone, register, and accuracy. This domain focuses on immediate oral rendering of written legal text.

  • Task 4.1: English-to-Spanish sight translation
  • Maintain tone, register, and accuracy
  • Task 4.2: Spanish-to-English sight translation
  • Faithful rendering of original meaning

Key references: FCICE official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Domain 5: Consecutive Interpretation Skills

10% of exam

Tests consecutive interpretation in short and long formats, including witness testimony and extended courtroom statements. This domain also emphasizes memory and note-taking techniques used to preserve accuracy over longer utterances.

  • Task 5.1: Short consecutive interpretation
  • Witness testimony Q&A format
  • Memory and note-taking techniques
  • Task 5.2: Long consecutive interpretation
  • Extended statements
  • Opening and closing arguments
  • Rozan and Matyssek

Key references: FCICE official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Domain 6: Simultaneous Interpretation Skills

10% of exam

Tests simultaneous interpretation in whispered and booth settings, including courtroom and attorney-client communications. This domain emphasizes maintaining pace, managing lag, and delivering continuous translation accurately under time pressure.

  • Task 6.1: Whispered simultaneous (chuchotage)
  • Defense attorney-client communications
  • Court proceedings into defendant's ear
  • Task 6.2: Booth simultaneous interpretation
  • Continuous translation lag of 3-5 seconds
  • Maintain pace with rapid-fire dialogue

Key references: FCICE official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Why study with ExamPal

Everything you need to prepare for and pass the Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination exam, in one app.

  • 323 FCICE premium practice questions
  • Free 40-question interactive practice exam
  • 6 blueprint domains covered
  • 59 glossary terms loaded from the shared terminology pack
  • Detailed explanations and per-option rationales for study review
  • Domain-level review paths with study guide, glossary, and static question pages

Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination Exam — Common Questions

What is the FCICE exam?
FCICE is Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination. The ExamPal page is built from the shared release pack and maps practice questions to the saved exam blueprint.
How many FCICE questions are in ExamPal?
The current shared release pack includes 323 premium questions and a 40-question free practice exam.
What domains does FCICE cover?
Written phase tests English usage, Spanish usage, translation/usage, legal/court terminology; oral phase tests consecutive, simultaneous, and sight interpretation.
Does the free FCICE practice exam include explanations?
Yes. The free practice exam includes the correct answer, an explanation summary, and per-option rationales where the shared pack provides them.
Where do the FCICE website pages get their data?
The website pages are generated from the ExamPal shared release pack: official materials, syllabus, topic tree, terminology JSON, free-pack questions, and premium-pack questions.

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