Croatian Passport Translation

    Translate Your Croatian Passport (Putovnica)

    Some Australian government agencies, banks and universities require a NAATI-certified English translation of the personal-data page of a Croatian passport (putovnica) even though Croatian is written in the Latin alphabet. A NAATI translation resolves diacritics and formal name-order questions before they cause a delay.

    NAATI-certified Under 24-hour delivery Accepted Australia-wide

    When you need a translated Croatian passport

    Croatian passports have machine-readable Latin script, but many Australian agencies still require a NAATI-certified translation to satisfy their document policy — especially when your name contains diacritics (Č, Ć, Š, Ž, Đ) that are recorded differently across databases.

    • Visa applications where a name discrepancy exists between passport and other documents
    • Australian bank account opening and 100-point identity checks
    • University enrolment and student visa (subclass 500) applications
    • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) enrolment
    • Superannuation, Medicare and Tax File Number registration
    • Property settlement and mortgage identity verification

    NAATI Certification

    What is a NAATI Certified Translation?

    Our NAATI-certified translations of Croatian passports include a complete rendering of the bio-data page (photo, machine-readable zone, place of birth, MUP-issuing authority, and expiry) alongside a formal explanatory note if your name contains diacritics that appear differently on other documents.

    • Required by the Department of Home Affairs
    • Accepted by universities and government agencies
    • Ensures your application is not delayed or rejected

    Flat rate

    $59/ page

    Instant price · Under 24-hour delivery

    If your document contains multiple pages, each page is charged at $59. Your final page count is confirmed on upload before payment — no manual quote and no callback wait.

    • $59 per page, shown upfront
    • No manual quote — order immediately
    • No waiting for a callback
    • Under 24-hour delivery is standard, not a paid rush upgrade
    • NAATI-certified and accepted Australia-wide
    • Delivered digitally by email

    Frequently asked questions

    Who issues a passport in Croatia

    A Croatian putovnica is issued by the Ministry of the Interior (MUP) and is already in Latin script, so translations are usually requested to resolve diacritic mismatches or to render the observations page rather than because the page is unreadable.

    Croatian civil-status records are issued by the matični ured (registry office) under the Ministry of Public Administration, now largely through the e-Matice electronic register. Since Croatia joined the EU, most extracts are issued on the current A4 state form with the coat of arms and a machine-printed entry, though older documents from the SFRJ and early-1990s period appear on typewritten booklet stock.

    What your certified English translation reproduces

    Every certified translation we issue is a complete rendering of the source document — not a summary. For a Croatian passport that means:

    • The full bio-data page including surname, given names, nationality and place of birth
    • Passport number, issue and expiry dates and the issuing authority
    • The machine-readable zone, transcribed as printed
    • Endorsements, observations and any name-variant note printed on the page
    • Visa, entry and exit stamps when travel history is being evidenced
    • Signature panel and any renewal or amendment stamp

    Croatian names, dates and script

    Croatian uses the diacritics č, ć, đ, š and ž, which Australian databases frequently strip. Perić becomes Peric on an ImmiAccount record and Perić on the certificate, and that single character is a common cause of a name-discrepancy request. Dates run day.month.year with trailing full stops, and the OIB — an eleven-digit personal identification number — appears on most modern documents and is reproduced verbatim.

    Seals, stamps and legalisation

    Expect a round state seal, a registrar's signature and, on documents intended for use abroad, an apostille issued by the municipal court under the 1961 Hague Convention. Multilingual extracts under the 1976 Vienna Convention carry a coded form where only the variable fields are country-specific; we translate the completed fields and identify the form so an Australian officer can see what they are looking at.

    How Australian agencies read this document

    A passport translation is used for identity verification where an agency needs the non-English elements of the page rendered in English — commonly a 100-point identity check, a university enrolment or a bank account opening.

    Requested by ImmiAccount uploads where the bio page is not fully in English, by state nomination portals, and by Services Australia, superannuation funds and lenders for identity matching.

    What we check before certifying

    Most delays are caused by the source document, not the translation. These are the issues we look for on Croatian passports and raise with you before the file is certified:

    • Presenting a 1976 Vienna Convention multilingual extract and assuming no translation is needed — many Australian agencies still require a NAATI-certified English translation of the completed fields
    • Pre-1991 documents issued by SFRJ or SR Hrvatska authorities whose institution names no longer exist and must be rendered historically, not modernised
    • An apostille from the municipal court left out of the scan, breaking the legalisation chain a case officer expects to see
    • Only the photo page scanned when the agency also wanted the observations page
    • A name in the machine-readable zone that drops diacritics, creating an apparent mismatch with the printed name
    • An expired passport used as current identity evidence without the renewal endorsement translated

    Pages, pricing and turnaround

    The bio-data page is a single page at $59 and is one of the fastest jobs we run — usually the same business day and always inside 24 hours. Extra stamp pages are quoted as additional pages at upload, never after.

    Order your translation now

    $59 per page shown upfront. NAATI-certified. Delivered under 24 hours.