Verbatim reporters cover a myriad of assignments in any setting where a transcript of the spoken word is required. Our Accredited Court Reporter (ACR) members work in areas ranging from American depositions, arbitrations, public inquiries, and regulatory health hearings.
Many of our ACRs also write realtime, which is when the spoken word appears as text on a device instantaneously. It is important to remember the purpose for which realtime transcription is used. In a hearing/tribunal setting, it enables the viewer:
- to see and/or mark immediately what was said;
- to search back simultaneously to cross-check against previous testimony (whether given on the same day or previously); and
- probably most importantly, to have instantly a full note of what was said and the context in which it was said, rather than the perhaps scanty notes made by others in the room.
While we are in many instances including the County in which our member resides, please remember, especially in these post-Covid days, that it is often a question of "have machine, will travel", or, indeed, "have pen will travel", so that if you do not find someone in your County, you should contact other members.

Laura Harrison
Subscriber, BIVR Member
About
I am a qualified, reliable Speech to Text Reporter/Palantypist with 35 years' freelance experience, providing a combination of remote, real-time and on-site communication.
I come from a court reporting/legal background, to a myriad of subject areas for different organisations, groups and individuals world-wide.
Services offered include: Legal, political, medical, regulatory health.
Specialised fields: Equalities, academia and Q and A discussion panels.
I am also a member of and am NRCPD Registered.
- Member
- Court, Disciplinary Hearings/Regulatory Health, NRCPD Registered, Parliament, Realtime, Verbatim STTR/Captioning - Remote, Verbatim STTR/Captioning - On-site
- UK, EU, Worldwide