Court Reporters in Missouri
Find court reporters, legal videographers, interpreters, and legal-support professionals across Missouri. 296 professionals are listed statewide — compare services, certifications, coverage, and availability, then reach out directly. CourtReporter.co is always free, with no membership fees for professionals and no paywall for the attorneys searching.
296 professionals found in Missouri
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Jefferson City, MO
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Cardinal Court Reporting Services, LLC
St. Louis, MO
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Caren Carlson, RPR
Niangua, MO
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Carla R. Wenzel
Columbia, MO
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Carol A. Haas
Ballwin, MO
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Carolyn Howser
St. Louis, MO
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Carrie A. Campbell, RDR, CRR
St. Louis, MO
Covers: Missouri
Carrie Hooper
MO
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Carrie J. Sisson
Holts Summit, MO
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Catherine E. Boyd
St. Louis, MO
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Celena D. Davis
Highland, MO
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Charmaine Spradling
Imperial, MO
Covers: Missouri
Cherie House, Certified Court Reporter
St. Joseph, MO
Covers: Missouri
Cheryl Hill Rickel, RPR, CCR, CSR
St. Joseph, MO
Covers: Missouri
Christina Duzenberry
St. Joseph, MO
Covers: Missouri
Christine Dohack LaBuwi
Benton, MO
Covers: Missouri
Christine Hime
Raymore, MO
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Christine Hoenig
Imperial, MO
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Christine M. Hale
Ballwin, MO
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Christine Richele
Springfield, MO
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Christopher Wiegers
St. Louis, MO
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Cindy G. Ricks
Eolia, MO
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Cindy Kerst Plowman
Hannibal, MO
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Cindy Lakin
St. Louis, MO
Covers: Missouri
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Court reporters in Missouri — FAQ
How do I find a court reporter in Missouri?
Use the search and filters on this page to narrow by service type (depositions, realtime, video, interpreting), availability, and remote options, then contact professionals directly. Every listing on CourtReporter.co is free to view — there's no paywall or membership required.
How much does a court reporter cost in Missouri?
Fees vary with transcript length, turnaround speed, and add-ons like realtime or legal video. Most reporters charge a per-page transcript rate plus an appearance/attendance fee; expedited and same-day work costs more. Contact a few professionals on this page for quotes specific to your matter.
Can I book a remote or realtime court reporter in Missouri?
Yes. Many professionals listed offer remote/Zoom depositions and realtime reporting. Use the "Remote" filter or the "Realtime Reporting" service filter to see who's available.
Is it free to list my court reporting services in Missouri?
Yes — CourtReporter.co is 100% free for professionals to list and for attorneys to search. You can add or claim a listing in a couple of minutes.