Find translation agency leads from Google Maps
Document translation, localization projects, and interpreter networks are how language agencies win regulated clients—and subject-matter expertise plus ISO quality processes beat freelancer rates on legal and medical RFPs. Language pair listings and certification cues on linked sites reveal who survives procurement review. NotiQ turns those Google Maps listings into contactable translation agency leads.
Category filters, review proof, and outreach angles tuned to translation agencies.
Who this list is for
- Legal and medical organizations requiring certified document translation with audit trails
- Software teams needing continuous localization across release trains
- Global marketing departments localizing campaigns for new market entry
- Courts and clinics sourcing interpreter networks with on-demand availability
Example searches for translation agencies
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Translator in New York with legal translation and website
Medical Translator in Chicago with 4.7+ rating
Localization agencies in San Francisco for software with case studies
Certified Translator in Houston rated 4.6+
Spanish Translator in Miami with 35+ reviews
What to filter for on Google Maps
Use the Translation agency category, keep language pairs and certification cues on linked sites, and drop solo freelancers, tutoring services, and profiles with no industry specialty or quality-process pages.
Exclude: Solo freelancers, tutoring services, and profiles with no industry specialty or quality-process pages.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit translation agencies
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how translation agencies buy and operate.
- 1Staff industry-specialist linguist teams that reduce legal and medical translation risk on RFPs.
- 2Retainer continuous localization for software clients shipping weekly releases.
- 3Deploy interpreter on-demand networks for clinics and courts with after-hours coverage gaps.
- 4Lead with ISO and quality-process credentials that beat uncertified freelancers in enterprise bids.
Campaign example
Legal and medical translation agency list, New York metro
Prompt
Translator in New York NY with website, certified translation, and 4.5+ stars
01
Maps leads
Local translation agencies matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A ranked translation agency list for legal/medical buyers, software localizers, or global marketers, not tutoring services or solo freelancers.
FAQs about translation agencies leads
Can I find agencies that do certified legal translations?+
Add certified or legal translation to the prompt, then confirm certification processes and notarization language on their website.
How do translation agencies differ from localization agencies?+
Translation often means document language conversion. Localization adapts product UI, content, and cultural context for markets. Service menus show which depth each shop delivers.
Do translation agencies offer interpretation as well as written translation?+
Many run both written and spoken language services. Interpreter, onsite, and remote interpretation pages confirm who handles live engagements.
What should I exclude from a translation export?+
Drop language tutors, freelance translators with no agency structure, and profiles with no recent reviews. Keep agencies whose language pairs and industry specialties match your buyer requirements.
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