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Qualified Court Reporter for a Remote Deposition available NOW

"Where can I find a qualified court reporter online for a deposition" you ask? There may be a number of options for conducting an online deposition, but you must be sure that the court reporter is qualified. You've got questions for the deponent, and you want to be sure that every answer is recorded precisely. A qualified court reporter should be qualified to takedown question and answer sessions- without missing a single syllable. These notes are then transcribed to a legally formatted document- a legal transcription. Legal transcripts are the verbatim takedown of any online remote deposition- or, in office. Remote sessions are both audibly -and visually recorded. The entire deposition will be transcribed for purposes of reflecting on exactly what was said so it is critical for an online court reporter to write quickly and accurately.


A legal transcript produced through online remote recording is a necessary component of litigation. An attorney will use the transcript to reflect on the statements made by the deponent; the court will use the transcript as sworn testimony. The qualified court reporter must attain 98% accuracy- or better- to produce a verbatim recording of the questions and answers asked during the deposition taken online. The entire transcription process must be conducted by a qualified court reporter who enjoys their career, and, takes their career seriously. Proofing and editing a legal transcription can take an enormous amount of time before a final draft is produced; a rough draft can, however, be made available for any requesting party following the online deposition.

In Florida, Sutton Stenography, has qualified court reporters which conduct online remote depositions. These court reporters are able to swear in deponents; manage exhibits; and provide realtime captions during the meeting. Receiving your roughly drafted transcription is no problem, and these can be received within an hour. You finalized legal transcript will be formatted to meet the guidelines of the states, so submitting these to any Florida court is acceptable. You can find a qualified court reporter by searching Sutton Stenography, and visiting their website at WWW.SUTTONSTENOGRAPHY.COM.


 
 
 

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