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The Toronto Court Reporting difference

There are a few court reporting companies out there. Most with big Bay Street offices and a lot of your money spent on catering. Why not save your clients money and save yourself the hassle of getting to Bay Street?

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Comfort & Mobility

at a lower price
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The Benefits of Precision

Let's take a moment to talk about precision.

Verbatim Transcripts

What does it mean to have a "verbatim transcript"? Quite literally, verbatim means word for word. Nothing is left out. When you are dealing with the important topics, it is crucial to make sure you have a precise, accurate transcript. For example, people often muffle their answers. Court reporters have to decipher exactly what was said and ensure that questions and answers are clearly spoken, so as to be captured perfectly. 

Accurate Spellings

Nowadays, a lot of people forget about spelling. But in court or to your shareholders, spelling is absolutely crucial. Spelling of names, locations and companies is particularly important. You don't want to accidentally refer to the wrong company or person. Litigation is too exact for that and things are too easy to look up these days. You also want to look good in front of a judge, your clients and customers. 

Follow along Q & A

All of our transcripts let you follow along with numbers beside each question and answer. That way you can easily refer back to parts of the transcript when you need to.

Let Toronto Court Reporting show you the benefits of precision. Book a court reporter in Toronto today.

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Work with Toronto Court Reporting

Have you considered a job as a court reporter or transcriptionist? 

It is possible to be both! Depending on your skills and interests, you can make a full-time job of court reporting and transcribing.

  • To be a court reporter, you should possess excellent attention to detail and be interested in a wide range of topics
  • To be a transcriber, there's no secret. You must be a quick typist! Accuracy and attention to detail are also key in this role

Court Reporting Jobs in Toronto

 If you think you would enjoy this kind of work, you're in luck! Toronto Court Reporting is looking for court reporters and transcriptionists. We will train you. We ask that you are flexible, have some experience in customer service and are willing to join a growing company. We are also looking for client service specialists to assist in outreach and client management!

Visit our Indeed Hiring Page for more information on the roles.

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