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      Sinhalese Police Report Translation for Darwin

      Our NAATI Sinhalese translators provide certified translation for Sinhalese police reports, FBI clearance or police clearance reports for Darwin or wherever you are based in Australia.

      Once you have your documents ready, upload them using the form on this page for a quick quote and payment instructions. All certified translation is delivered by email, and also posted to you if hard copy option is chosen.


      NAATI Certified Police Report Translation

      Police issued documents may be needed for insurance purposes, job applications or visa application in Australia. Get a certified English-Sinhalese translator to translate your documents. Our NAATI certified document translations have 100% acceptance rate for use in Darwin.

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      About Darwin

      Darwin

      Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. Situated on the Timor Sea, Darwin has a population of 127,500, making it by far the largest and most populated city in the sparsely populated Northern Territory. It is the smallest and most northerly of the Australian capital cities, and acts as the Top End's regional centre. Darwin has grown from a pioneer outpost and small port into one of Australia's most modern and multicultural cities. Its proximity to Asia makes it an important Australian gateway to countries such as Indonesia and East Timor.

      The original inhabitants of the greater Darwin area are the Larrakia people. On 9 September 1839, HMS Beagle sailed into Darwin harbour during its surveying of the area. John Clements Wickham named the region "Port Darwin" in honour of their former shipmate Charles Darwin, who had sailed with them on the ship's previous voyage which had ended in October 1836. Having been almost entirely rebuilt twice, once due to Japanese air raids during World War II, and again after being devastated by Cyclone Tracy in 1974, the city is one of Australia's most modern capitals.1