Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

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About

Court ReporterTranscription Service
Esquire Deposition Solutions is a leading national provider of remote and in-person court reporting, video, translation, transcription, interpreting services, and deposition summaries for law firms, insurance companies, and corporate legal departments supporting more than 200,000 depositions annually. No matter where your deposition occurs, you want a worry-free, personal experience that yields quick, accurate transcripts, more value for your money, and the chance to do your best work. With a fresh eye on the future and technology to make your life easier, we do depositions differently.

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Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC
575 Anton Boulevard, Costa Mesa, CA
92626, United States

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  • JF
    J. Carlos Fox
    May 31, 2023
    5.0
    First class service.
  • ST
    Shannon Thompson
    Jul 20, 2022
    5.0
    We always use Esquire whenever possible because we have the best rep, Jessica Lavaty, who acts like our personal concierge. Whenever anything happens last minute that is seemingly impossible or there are any issues she works swiftly behind the scenes to make it possible or fix the problem.
  • NY
    Nonof yourbusiness
    Jul 13, 2019
    4.0
    Very nice place and staff. Free parking with validation. Heating and ac can be a problem. Expensive parking if you forget to validate. I prefer not to return because of risk of parking fee.

Frequently Asked Questions About Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

How do you become a certified court reporter?

Court reporters typically attend a two-year program to learn the steno theory, build and maintain writing speed on the steno machine in excess of 225 words per minute, and gain educational insight surrounding the profession. The reporter then takes the state (where required) and/or national exams to gain licensure and/or certification. Many court reporters go on to obtain additional certifications from the National Court Reporting Association (NCRA) based on speeds up to 260 words per minute and industry knowledge.

What are the stenographic court reporter NCRA certifications?

- Registered Skilled Reporter (RSR) - Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) - Registered Merit Reporter (RMR) - Registered Diplomate Reporter (RDR) - Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR) Not all states require court reporter certification, but legal professionals can be assured that Esquire’s skilled court reporters will deliver professionalism, excellent performance, and an impeccable transcript.