Licensed CSR court reporters in Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and every major Texas market. Energy litigation, complex commercial, and remote deposition specialists.
Credentialed professionals with active TX licenses serving depositions and legal proceedings statewide.
CourtReporters.com has dedicated pages for every major Texas market with local professionals in each city.
From major federal courthouses to state courts and specialized litigation, our reporters are ready statewide.
One of the busiest state court systems in the country. Covers complex commercial, energy, personal injury, and family law matters.
Federal court with a heavy energy, admiralty, securities fraud, and international arbitration docket.
Federal court for North Texas covering commercial litigation, securities, employment, and appellate matters.
Texas is the center of U.S. energy litigation. Houston and Midland reporters have deep experience in E&P disputes, pipeline contracts, and environmental cases.
Certified reporters for all deposition types. Transcripts delivered on standard, expedited, or same-day timelines.
CRR-certified reporters providing live transcript feeds for complex multi-day depositions and CART accessibility.
CLVS-certified videographers for video depositions, trial presentations, and synchronized transcript packages.
Remote-ready reporters for Zoom, Teams, and Webex proceedings, compliant with TX rules of civil procedure.
Certified interpreters in Spanish, Mandarin, French, and 40+ languages serving Texas's diverse legal community.
Experienced reporters for JAMS, AAA, and private arbitrations held at deposition suites or remotely.
Yes. Texas requires a CSR (Certified Court Reporter) license under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 154. Only licensed CSRs may take depositions in Texas. CourtReporters.com verifies Texas CSR credentials before listing any reporter.
CourtReporters.com has dedicated city pages for Houston and Dallas with local certified reporters in each market. Search by zip code, specialty, or credential for any Texas location.
Yes. Texas Rules of Civil Procedure permit remote depositions by agreement. Texas reporters on CourtReporters.com are equipped for remote proceedings via Zoom, Teams, and other platforms with no additional setup fees.
Yes. Houston and Midland court reporters on CourtReporters.com have extensive experience in oil and gas, pipeline, energy contract, and environmental litigation — some of the most specialized and technically demanding work in the country.
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