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Business Listing   South Georgia Court Reporting Inc - Alma, GA - Phone: (912) 632-6711


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Court reporting services in Alma provide with on time transcripts and reporters along with excellent service. They report for arbitrations, mediations, trials, depositions, videoconferences and more. Court reporting services are at the heart of their business. They accommodate every need from realtime reporting, internet-streaming text, management reporting to voice recording, electronic recordings with annotation, videography and digital video, and foreign language requirements. They understand the skills and qualifications necessary for value-added court reporting services. They maintain the most stringent guidelines and guarantee that their reporters and videographers are certified and skilled in the latest technologies. With a nationwide database of reporters, they can match one with professionals that have matter-related experience and top-notch referrals. They are committed to providing their clients with 24/7 support and full suite of services like video synchronization, legal staffing solutions, and more.

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