Secure virtual and hybrid depositions with certified court reporters, real-time reporting, and reliable exhibit handling — for attorneys and legal teams across the Denver metro area.
A remote deposition is a legal proceeding conducted over secure video conferencing rather than in a shared physical location. A certified court reporter joins the session remotely, administers the oath, and produces a verbatim transcript exactly as they would in person.
Remote depositions can be fully virtual, with every participant online, or hybrid — some attorneys and the witness in a conference room while opposing counsel appears remotely. Learn more about our core deposition services or view our full range of services.
Remote deposition services solve real scheduling and logistics challenges for busy litigation teams.
Witnesses, experts, and out-of-state counsel can participate without travel — especially useful for cases involving parties outside Colorado.
Without coordinating everyone's physical location, remote depositions are often easier to schedule around court deadlines.
Reduced travel and venue costs matter for smaller firms, solo practitioners, and budget-conscious litigation.
When a conference room isn't available or a witness has a last-minute change, a remote format keeps the deposition on track.
Accuracy standards don't change because the format is virtual — our reporters produce transcripts built to hold up in litigation.
Encrypted video, controlled participant access, and secure exhibit sharing for privileged legal proceedings.
Available for remote and hybrid depositions — view a rough transcript feed as testimony happens. See our real-time reporting page.
A clear process for introducing, displaying, and logging digital exhibits during the virtual session.
Secure handling of recordings, transcripts, and exhibits from the end of the deposition through final delivery.
Quicker turnaround on scheduling, including urgent or last-minute deposition requests when a reporter is available.
Call or submit a request with your case details, preferred date, and format (fully remote or hybrid).
We confirm a certified reporter and walk through the secure video platform and exhibit-sharing process in advance.
Your certified reporter administers the oath and captures verbatim testimony, with real-time feed if requested.
Standard and expedited turnaround options are available — timing is confirmed at scheduling.
Our team handles reporter scheduling, exhibit logistics, and secure transcript delivery for remote and hybrid proceedings. Whether it's a single remote witness or a fully virtual multi-party deposition, the same standards of accuracy and confidentiality apply as in person.
We also coordinate legal videography and expedited transcript services when case deadlines require faster turnaround. Learn more about Denver Court Reporters.
Because remote depositions don't require a shared physical location, our locally based reporting team can also support attorneys and witnesses located outside the immediate Denver area.
A remote deposition is a legal proceeding conducted over secure video conferencing, with a certified court reporter capturing the testimony remotely and producing a verbatim transcript, just as they would for an in-person deposition.
Yes. Remote depositions conducted with a certified court reporter administering the oath and recording testimony are a recognized format, subject to applicable court rules and any case-specific stipulations between counsel.
Yes, real-time reporting is available for remote and hybrid depositions, allowing attorneys to view testimony as it's being recorded.
Yes, our team supports hybrid formats, coordinating both the in-person reporting and the remote video connection for offsite participants.
Exhibits are introduced and shared digitally during the session, with a clear process for marking and logging each exhibit as part of the official record.
Yes, remote depositions use secure video conferencing designed to protect confidential and privileged information, with controlled access limited to authorized participants.
Standard and expedited transcript turnaround options are both available. Timing depends on transcript length and requested delivery schedule, which can be discussed when scheduling.
We accommodate urgent and last-minute scheduling requests when a certified reporter is available. It's best to contact our team as early as possible to confirm availability.
Whether you need a single remote witness deposed or a fully virtual multi-party proceeding coordinated across several locations, our team can help.
Thanks — our team will contact you shortly to confirm your remote deposition details.
Certified reporters. Secure video. Real-time reporting available.