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Our Salt Lake City court reporters and Utah court reporters can assist you from the opening of discovery to the close of your case, by providing the highest quality court reporting and litigation support services available. We work hard to make your job easier.
Offering court reporting services from Utah to Hong Kong, Alpine Court Reporting will cover any job you have for court reporting in Utah and elsewhere. Our court reporters in Salt Lake City are only minutes from downtown Salt Lake City, so can easily cover your last minute depositions. If you need Utah court reporters- we should be your first choice for excellence.
Our reporters are professional, prompt and accurate. Each is trained to go the extra mile for every client in meeting their individual needs. We understand the legal environment and are committed to helping you meet your deadlines.
Our promise to you, is that Alpine Court Reporting will schedule a quality court reporter, deliver your transcript, and meet all of your videotaping, interpreting and video conferencing needs—on time, every time, wherever you need it, whenever you need it and however you need it.
Price, Utah
Price Courthouse
120 East Main
Price, UT 84501
Moab, Utah
Moab Courthouse
125 East Center Street
Moab, UT
St. George, Utah
St. George Courthouse
87 N 200 E # 301
St. George, UT
Vernal, Utah
Vernal Courthouse
920 E Highway
Vernal, UT 84078
Wyoming:
Evanston Courthouse
255 9th St.
Evanston, WY 82930
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas Courthouse
200 Lewis Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Roosevelt, Utah
Roosevelt Courthouse
255 S State St.
Roosevelt, UT 84066
1. 24 hour online access to your transcripts and exhibits thought the attorney login.
2. Your court reporter will arrive approximately 20 minutes before your meeting begins.
3. Confirmations — we will confirm your proceeding 24 hours in advance.
1. A “Certificate of Deponent Page or Errata Sheet (commonly referred to as a read and sign) has been received by our office and a hard copy is in the mail to you.
2. Your deposition notice has been received in the mail and that we have a reporter scheduled to cover your deposition. If we do not contact you, it means we have not received the notice, so please contact us.