Our Malay translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials, ensuring your translated documents are accepted by all Australian government departments, courts, and institutions. Common Malay document translations we certify for Mascot residents include:
Driver LicenseBirth CertificatePassport TranslationMarriage CertificateDeath CertificateDivorce CertificateDegree CertificateNo-Criminal Record
NAATI Malay Translation Certification
NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) is Australia's national standards and accreditation body for translators and interpreters. Our Malay translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials.
Malay is listed separately from Indonesian by NAATI, though the languages are closely related. Recognised practitioner credentials are available. Demand is moderate, primarily from Malaysian migrants and students.
Latin (Rumi) script: Malay uses the Latin (Rumi) script. Our translation process ensures that all characters are correctly rendered and that the final document maintains professional formatting suitable for submission to government agencies, courts, and immigration authorities.
All NAATI-certified Malay translations from Sydney Translation include the translator's NAATI stamp, signature, and certification number. Learn more about our NAATI translation services and how certification works.
NAATI-certified Malay translations are accepted by:
Department of Home Affairs (immigration and visa applications)
State and federal courts
Universities and educational institutions
Government agencies including Centrelink, Medicare, and state transport authorities
Malay is natively known as Bahasa Melayu and belongs to the Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Malay language family.
There are approximately 77 million native, 200+ million total worldwide.
Malay is the national language of Malaysia (as Bahasa Malaysia), Brunei, and is one of four official languages of Singapore.
Malay and Indonesian are closely related varieties of the same language, though they have diverged in vocabulary, spelling, and some grammatical usage since standardisation in different countries.
Historically, Malay was written in Jawi script (a modified Arabic script), which is still used in Malaysia and Brunei alongside the Latin-based Rumi script.
Malay served as the lingua franca of maritime Southeast Asia for centuries, facilitating trade across the Malay Archipelago long before European colonisation.
The language has absorbed extensive loanwords from Sanskrit, Arabic, Tamil, Portuguese, Dutch, and English, reflecting the region's rich trading history.
The Malaysian community in Australia numbers around 175,000 Malaysian-born residents, making it one of the larger Southeast Asian communities. Malaysians are concentrated in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Adelaide. Many arrived as international students and subsequently gained permanent residency. The community is ethnically diverse, including Malay, Chinese Malaysian, and Indian Malaysian populations with distinct language needs.
About Mascot
Mascot is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Mascot is located 7 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is the administrative centre of the City of Botany Bay. Mascot is on the north-west side of Botany Bay and contains Sydney Airport.
The first land grants in the area were made in 1835, with market gardening being the main land use. Subdivision followed the construction of Botany Road in 1875 and a municipality known as North Botany was formed in 1888. A racecourse operated in this area in 1904 on land that was formerly owned by the Australia Golf Club. The race course was known as Ascot, named after its famous counterpart in England. Residents wanted the area to have an individual identity and a referendum was held in 1911 to choose between Mascot, Boronia and Booralee. In 1920, Mascot was chosen as the site of a public airfield. Nigel Love was leasing 200 acres (0.81 km2) from the Kensington Race club and in 1921 the Commonwealth Government purchased 161 acres (0.65 km2) for this purpose. The first regular flights began in 1924. Cooks River was diverted away from the area in 1947-52 to provide more land for the airport.
Top Languages Spoken in Mascot
The table below shows the most commonly spoken languages other than English in Mascot, based on the 2021 Australian Census.
We also translate business contracts, financial statements, medical reports, immigration documents, and many other Malay documents. Contact us for a free quote.
Malay Translation FAQ for Mascot
How much does Malay translation cost in Mascot?
Malay translation costs depend on the document type, length, and complexity. Standard personal documents such as birth certificates and driver licences are typically a fixed price per page. Contact us at enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au with your document for a free, no-obligation quote. All prices include NAATI certification, the translator's stamp, and delivery by email.
Do I need a NAATI-certified Malay translator for my documents?
For most official purposes in Australia, including visa applications with the Department of Home Affairs, court proceedings, and driver licence transfers, you will need a NAATI-certified translation. Our Malay translators hold NAATI Recognised credentials. Every translation includes the NAATI stamp, translator signature, and certification number, and is accepted by government agencies, courts, universities, and financial institutions across Australia.
How long does Malay document translation take?
Standard personal documents such as birth certificates, driver licences, and marriage certificates are typically completed within 2 to 3 business days. Urgent same-day or next-day service is available for most document types, subject to translator availability. Completed translations are delivered by email in PDF format, with optional postal delivery within Australia.
Can I get Malay translation services if I live in Mascot?
Absolutely. While Sydney Translation is based in Sydney, all translations are delivered by email, so we serve Mascot and all areas across Australia. Simply email your documents to enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au or use the upload form on this page.
How do I get my Malay driver licence translated in Mascot?
Email a clear photo or scan of all sides of your Malay driver licence to enquiry@sydneytranslation.com.au. We will provide a NAATI-certified translation, typically within 1 to 2 business days. The certified translation is accepted by Service NSW for licence transfers and by car rental agencies across Australia.
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