Most Common Questions About Court Transcripts - COURT REPORTERS

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MOST COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT COURT TRANSCRIPTS

ELIZABETH GALLO COURT REPORTING, LLC 2900 Chamblee Tucker Rd., Bldg. 13, Atlanta, Georgia 30341


Court transcription is simply the conversion of audio recordings or spoken words into a written version. This is a specialized type of transcription that provides the transcribing of any legal proceeding from spoken words to a legal document. Such a document can be utilized as proof that is acceptable in the court.

Traditionally, court reporting companies carry out the transcription by court reporters. They use stenography to jot down everything. During the legal proceedings, it is needed to be recorded in verbatim itself. As a result, even the filler words are transcribed and recorded. It is essential in making a decision, especially for the judge or the members of the jury. However, today, court transcription has evolved rapidly. Many court reporting firms now cater to a wide range of legal proceedings. Just as with any other type of court document transcription, the transcriber will listen to audio recordings and write them down.


Such services are available to most attorneys and even to business owners that need to have the actual event recorded. If you have any questions regarding it, below is the sum of frequently asked question about court transcripts: ● Why Do You Need A Court Transcript? Transcripts offer you a written record of your meeting, event, interview, conference or deposition. So, when you have the complete transcription, it can help you to remind you of the critical statements that need clarification and will also help you decide what questions you want to hear from the jury. An accurate transcript can be helpful in a court of law as a legal exhibit, giving the judge with almost 100% accurate representation of an event. ● How Long Does A Court Reporter Keep Their Transcripts? A court reporting firm keeps the transcription based on the type of file. Suppose, if it’s a death penalty case, it requires the file to be kept forever, whereas other files may have a time limit to be retained for ten years. So, when it comes to the court depositions, it is extremely essential to mark the file for at least


eight years, if not transcribed and only a year if a transcribed copy is there. â—? Average Cost For A Court Reporter Transcript?

Price may vary based upon the type of transcription which is required, whether an interpreter is needed and how rapid the final transcript is required. After that, the transcription service will provide you with a detailed list of each charge related with the service in query. Costs are extremely competitive and will differ from service to service. â—? How To Know If You Are Getting The Most Accurate Transcript?


Exactness depends upon the transcriber which you have hired. So, ensure you have invested your money with a court reporter that has an impressive record and a positive reputation. The court reporters take a great pride in keeping a 99 to 100% accuracy cost. They are also perfectionists who will revise the document over a thousand times to make sure they are offering you with the best level of accuracy. The bottom line, Before, hiring anyone, ensure that you have all that you need. The more information you have of it, the more accurate their estimate will be. So, don’t forget to ask for a copy of the guess in writing, hence you will have it for the future reference. You can reach out to Georgia Court reporting services if you have any further questions. We are national court reporters dedicated to give the best quality deposition and litigation services. Contact Us Give us a call or come see us today! LOCAL (404) 389-1155 Toll Free 1 (866) 689-1837 Fax 1 (866) 870-6032 2900 Chamblee Tucker Rd., Bldg. 13, Atlanta, Georgia 30341 info@georgiareporting.com


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