Català: Escut d'Emperador (l'Horta Nord, País Valencià): «Escut quadrilong de punta redona. En camp d'atzur, una mansió amb torre, perfilada i aclarida de sable, i en punta, en camp d'or, quatre pals de gules. Al timbre, corona reial oberta, acostada de dos ratpenats volant de sable». Aprovat pel Ple de l'Ajuntament de 28 de març de 1988. Els colors són els que hi apareixen a l'annex IV del Decret 72/2015, de 15 de maig.
Español: Escudo de Emperador (Valencia, España): «Escudo cuadrilongo acabado en punta redonda. En el primer cuartel, en campo de azur, el caserón y la torre señorial de la mansión del Sr. Emperador, fundador del municipio. En el segundo cuartel, sobre campo de oro, los cuatro palos de gules. Al timbre, corona real abierta y a ambos lados de ésta, murcielagos volando de sable». Aprobado por el Pleno del Ayuntamiento de 28 de marzo de 1988. Los colores son los que se indican en el anexo IV del Decreto 72/2015, de 15 de mayo.
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