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Court Reporters in Arizona

CR-licensed court reporters in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, and across Arizona. Real estate, construction, and remote deposition specialists.

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Court Reporters Serving Arizona

Credentialed professionals with active AZ licenses serving depositions and legal proceedings statewide.

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Rachel Garcia, CR

Senior Court Reporter
Phoenix, AZ
★★★★★5.0(57 reviews)
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Kevin Stone, CR, RPR

Reporter & Videographer
Scottsdale, AZ
★★★★★4.9(44 reviews)
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Tanya Hall, CR, CRR

Realtime Reporter
Tempe, AZ
★★★★★5.0(36 reviews)
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Cities We Serve

Court Reporters by City in Arizona

CourtReporters.com has dedicated pages for every major Arizona market with local professionals in each city.

Phoenix / Scottsdale
Arizona Legal Markets

Courts and Practice Areas We Cover

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Maricopa County Superior Court

One of the largest trial courts in the Southwest. Covers civil, family, criminal, and probate matters for the greater Phoenix metro area.

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D. Arizona — Phoenix

Federal court for Arizona. Active immigration, tribal law, real estate, and commercial litigation docket.

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Real Estate and Construction Litigation

Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in the country. Reporters have extensive experience in construction defect, developer disputes, and HOA litigation.

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Tribal and Public Lands Law

Arizona has 22 federally recognized tribes. Phoenix reporters handle tribal sovereign immunity, federal trust land, and Native American water rights litigation.

What We Offer

Court Reporting Services in Arizona

Deposition Reporting

Certified reporters for all deposition types. Transcripts delivered on standard, expedited, or same-day timelines.

Realtime Reporting

CRR-certified reporters providing live transcript feeds for complex multi-day depositions and CART accessibility.

Legal Videography

CLVS-certified videographers for video depositions, trial presentations, and synchronized transcript packages.

Remote Depositions

Remote-ready reporters for Zoom, Teams, and Webex proceedings compliant with AZ rules of civil procedure.

Interpretation Services

Certified interpreters in Spanish, Mandarin, and 40+ languages serving Arizona's diverse legal community.

Arbitration and Mediation

Experienced reporters for JAMS, AAA, and private arbitrations at deposition suites or remote.

Certification & Credentials

Why Arizona Attorneys Use CourtReporters.com

Arizona requires court reporters to hold a CR (Certified Reporter) license issued by the Arizona Supreme Court Committee on Court Reporters under A.R.S. § 32-4001. CR licensees must pass written and skills examinations and complete continuing education. CourtReporters.com verifies active Arizona CR license status before listing any reporter.

Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing major legal markets in the country, driven by real estate development, technology industry migration, and a large manufacturing sector. Maricopa County Superior Court is one of the busiest trial courts in the Southwest. The District of Arizona federal court handles a significant immigration and tribal law docket that is largely unique to Arizona.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do court reporters need a license in Arizona?

Yes. Arizona requires a CR (Certified Reporter) license under A.R.S. § 32-4001. Only licensed CRs may take depositions in Arizona. CourtReporters.com verifies Arizona CR credentials before listing any reporter.

How do I find a court reporter in Phoenix or Scottsdale?

CourtReporters.com has a dedicated Phoenix city page with certified reporters serving Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, and the broader Valley of the Sun area.

Are remote depositions available in Arizona?

Yes. Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure permit remote depositions by stipulation. Arizona reporters on CourtReporters.com are equipped for Zoom, Teams, and Webex remote proceedings throughout the state.

Do Arizona reporters handle real estate and construction cases?

Yes. Real estate and construction litigation is one of the largest practice areas in the Phoenix market. Many Arizona reporters on CourtReporters.com specialize in construction defect, developer disputes, and HOA cases.

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