Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to Eunota’s Frequently Asked Questions Section
Eunota Court Reporting prides itself on keeping its clients well-informed about the process for booking a court reporter, ordering a court transcript, and more. If you cannot find the information you seek from these frequently asled questions, please contact us directly and we can help you further.
What is the best way to contact Eunota Court Reporting?
What are Eunota Court Reporting's hours of operation?
Weekends are closed (e-mails are checked)
What certifications do Eunota Court Reporting employees have?
What kind of turnaround time can I expect for a transcript?
How are my confidential recordings safeguarded?
Are Eunota Court Reporting services available outside of Greater Moncton?
How much does Eunota Court Reporting charge for its recording and transcription services?
Does Eunota Court Reporting offer bilingual services?
Does Eunota Court Reporting complete transcripts from courthouse recordings?
What should I wear to my legal meeting?
Do you cater to self-represented litigants?
What is Eunota doing to lessen its environmental impact?
Can I use videoconferencing with Eunota?
Where is Eunota located?
What other things should I know?
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