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Court Reporters in North Carolina

CCR-licensed court reporters in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, the Research Triangle, Greensboro, and across North Carolina. Banking, technology, and pharmaceutical litigation specialists.

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Court Reporters Serving North Carolina

Credentialed professionals with active NC credentials serving depositions statewide.

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Victoria Thomas, CCR

Senior Court Reporter
Charlotte, NC
★★★★★5.0(62 reviews)
BankingFinancialFederal
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Andrew Mills, CCR, RPR

Reporter & Videographer
Charlotte, NC
★★★★★4.9(47 reviews)
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Rachel Dixon, CCR, CRR

Realtime Reporter
Raleigh, NC
★★★★★5.0(38 reviews)
TechnologyIPPharmaceutical
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Cities We Serve

Court Reporters by City in North Carolina

CourtReporters.com has dedicated pages for every major North Carolina market with local professionals.

Charlotte
North Carolina Legal Markets

Courts and Practice Areas We Cover

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Mecklenburg County Superior Court (Charlotte)

North Carolina's primary trial court for Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Active commercial, banking, and complex civil docket.

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W.D. North Carolina — Charlotte

Federal court for Western North Carolina. Active banking, financial services, and commercial litigation.

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Banking and Financial Services

Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the United States. Bank of America and Wells Fargo are headquartered here, generating significant financial litigation.

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Research Triangle — Tech and Pharma

The Raleigh-Durham Research Triangle is home to IBM, Cisco, Red Hat, and major pharmaceutical companies. IP, technology, and life sciences cases are a growing part of NC's legal market.

What We Offer

Court Reporting Services in North Carolina

Deposition Reporting

Certified reporters for all deposition types. Standard, expedited, or same-day transcript delivery.

Realtime Reporting

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

Legal Videography

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

Remote Depositions

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

Interpretation Services

Certified interpreters in Spanish, Mandarin, and 40+ languages for North Carolina proceedings.

Arbitration and Mediation

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

Certification & Credentials

Why North Carolina Attorneys Use CourtReporters.com

North Carolina requires court reporters to hold a CCR (Certified Court Reporter) license issued by the North Carolina Court Reporters Association under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 84A-1. CCR licensees must pass written and skills examinations and maintain continuing education requirements. CourtReporters.com verifies active North Carolina CCR license status before listing any reporter.

Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the United States, and financial services litigation is the dominant practice area in the city. The Western District of North Carolina handles a high volume of banking regulatory, securities, and commercial cases involving Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and related financial institutions. The Research Triangle — Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill — adds technology and pharmaceutical litigation to the state's legal market.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do court reporters need a license in North Carolina?

Yes. North Carolina requires an active CCR (Certified Court Reporter) license under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 84A-1. CourtReporters.com verifies North Carolina CCR credentials before listing any reporter.

How do I find a court reporter in Charlotte?

CourtReporters.com has a dedicated Charlotte city page with reporters serving Charlotte, Uptown, South Park, Ballantyne, Concord, Gastonia, Rock Hill, and the greater Charlotte metro.

Are remote depositions available in North Carolina?

Yes. North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure permit remote depositions by stipulation. North Carolina reporters on CourtReporters.com are equipped for Zoom, Teams, and Webex remote proceedings statewide.

Do North Carolina reporters handle banking litigation?

Yes. Charlotte is the second-largest U.S. banking center, and banking and financial services litigation is the core of the Charlotte legal market. Many reporters on CourtReporters.com specialize in banking regulatory and financial cases.

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