The Idaho Certificate of Interpreter Oath is an official document that certifies an individual's qualifications to serve as an interpreter in the state of Idaho. The oath is administered to interpreters who wish to provide certified interpreting services in the state. There are three different types of Idaho Certificate of Interpreter Oath available: Certified Interpreter, Qualified Interpreter, and Provisional Interpreter. Certified Interpreters are those who have passed the Idaho Certified Interpreter Examination and have been issued a certificate by the state. Qualified Interpreters are those who have successfully completed a training course approved by the Idaho Supreme Court and have been approved by the state. Provisional Interpreters are those who have been approved by the state to provide interpreting services on a temporary basis. All Idaho interpreters are required to take the Idaho Certificate of Interpreter Oath which attests to their qualifications to serve as an interpreter. The oath is administered by the Idaho Supreme Court and must be signed and attested to by a witness. The oath includes a pledge to uphold the interpreter’s professional and ethical standards, as well as to serve with integrity, impartiality, and accuracy.