Court Reporter Services
Court Reporting
Certified shorthand court reporters can be used for a variety of proceedings where a verbatim record is required. Certified shorthand court reporters have to pass a three-part licensing exam, as well as hundreds of hours of training in legal and medical terminology, English grammar, and transcription preparation, as well as a minimum of 60 internship hours. Only transcripts certified by licensed court reporters are objection-proof and always admissible in court.
Below are some of the most common proceedings to use a certified shorthand court reporter:
- Arbitrations
- Depositions
- Examination Under Oath (EUO)
- Hearings
- Independent Medical Evaluation (IME)
- Meetings
- Order of Examination (OEX)
- Transcription
- Trials