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Scheduling a Certified Court Reporter in a Non-Capital Case

Upon request in any civil case or non-capital criminal case, the court may permit a party to schedule a certified court reporter licensed in Utah to report the proceedings. The court reporter must agree to certain terms and conditions. The requesting party will pay the appearance fee to attend the proceedings and write verbatim notes. The party requesting a transcript must pay the transcript fee.

 

Scheduling a Certified Court Reporter in a Capital Case

Upon request in a capital case, the court may schedule a certified court reporter licensed in Utah to report the proceedings. The court will pay the appearance fee to attend the proceedings and write verbatim notes. The party requesting a transcript must pay the transcript fee.

 

Applying to be a Certified Court Reporter

  • Court Reporter Roster Posting and Application Form - PDF | Word

 

Forms

  •  1155XX
  • 1156XX
  • Attachment B to Contract for Court Reporting Services in Capital Cases (for court-use only) - PDF | Word