Certified Court Reporters Serving Atlanta and the Southeast
Atlanta is the legal, financial, and corporate capital of the Southeast. The concentration of Fortune 500 headquarters, major television and film production companies, and leading healthcare systems all generate complex commercial litigation that requires skilled, certified court reporters. The Northern District of Georgia is one of the busiest federal districts in the Eleventh Circuit.
Georgia requires court reporters to hold a Certified Court Reporter (CCR) credential from the Georgia Board of Court Reporting. The skills examination requires passing at 225 words per minute with 95 percent accuracy across multiple test categories.
Atlanta's Diverse Legal Market
Atlanta's legal market spans a remarkably diverse set of industries. Media and entertainment litigation arising from the city's booming film and TV production industry, healthcare and pharmaceutical disputes involving major hospital systems, civil rights and employment matters, and transportation and logistics litigation all require experienced court reporters who can accurately capture complex technical testimony.
- Commercial litigation depositions in Midtown and Buckhead law offices
- Entertainment and media IP disputes
- Healthcare system litigation and medical malpractice depositions
- Northern District of Georgia federal proceedings
- Employment and civil rights litigation
- Transportation and logistics company disputes
Georgia CCR Licensing
The Georgia Board of Court Reporting administers the CCR licensing process. Reporters must pass a skills examination and meet continuing education requirements to maintain their license. Many Atlanta reporters also hold the national RPR credential and are members of the Georgia Association of Court Reporters.