Video Relay Service Reviews

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Sorenson VRS (Video Relay Service) Reviews

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Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS) is a no-cost, 24/7/365 service for the American Sign Language community that enables anyone to conduct interpreted video relay calls with family, friends, or business associates.  Sorenson Video Relay Service (VRS) is opening regional interpreting centers to keep call wait times down.  Sorenson Video Relay Service (VRS) is seeking professional interpreters to work at the Sorenson VRS Interpreting Centers located around the US and Canada.

As explained in Sorenson’s Special Disclaimer, Sorenson does not represent,  warrant, or guarantee that its relay interpreters meet the various interpreting  requirements mandated by the laws of any states, or that its interpreters are  trained, authorized, or certified to provide Relay Services pertaining  to any particular area of specialty, including medical, mental health, or  legal.

As with any of the VRS companies, we invite you to share any experiences you have had while using Sorenson VRS.