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Court Reporters in Houston, Texas

Houston is one of the country's busiest litigation hubs, anchored by Harris County's massive civil docket and a deep bench of energy, maritime, and medical disputes that keep deposition calendars full year-round. Whether you're scheduling downtown near the courthouse complex or out in the Energy Corridor, you'll find reporters here who handle high-volume, technically demanding matters.

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Alayna Alford

Houston, TX

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Alicia Smith

Houston, TX

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Angela McBride

Houston, TX

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Anne Sitka, RPR

Houston, TX

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Annette Peltier

Houston, TX

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Associated Court Reporters (Houston Office)

Houston, TX

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Camille Bruess, RPR

Houston, TX

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Caption Legal (Houston)

Houston, TX

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Carolyn Ruiz Coronado, RPR

Houston, TX

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Continental Court Reporters, Inc.

Houston, TX

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Demetria Vignovich, RPR, CRR

Houston, TX

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Denyce Sanders, RDR, CRR

Houston, TX

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Edie Boggs, RPR

Houston, TX

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Gail Patrenella, RMR, CRR

Houston, TX

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Gina Bench, RMR

Houston, TX

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John Cutherell

Houston, TX

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Kathy Miller, RMR, CRR

Houston, TX

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Kelly Hanna, RMR, CRR, CMRS

Houston, TX

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Laurie Carlisle Hendrex, RMR, CRR

Houston, TX

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Lisa Raghuthaman

Houston, TX

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Logan Kislingbury, RPR

Houston, TX

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Lydia Battle, RPR

Houston, TX

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Natalie Martin, RPR

Houston, TX

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Patricia Fairley, RPR

Houston, TX

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Depositions & court reporting in Houston

The Houston legal landscape

Houston sits at the center of Harris County, home to a large state district and county court system handling civil, family, probate, and criminal matters, alongside the federal courthouse for the Southern District of Texas. The region's economy shapes its litigation: expect a heavy concentration of energy and oil-and-gas disputes, maritime and admiralty work tied to the Port of Houston, commercial and construction litigation, and a substantial volume of medical malpractice and personal-injury matters connected to the Texas Medical Center. Intellectual property, employment, and insurance coverage cases are common as well.

This mix means many Houston depositions are document- and exhibit-heavy, and witnesses frequently include corporate representatives, engineers, and physicians.

Deposition logistics in the metro

A few practical realities to plan around:

  • In-person vs. remote: Remote and hybrid Zoom depositions have become routine here, especially for out-of-town witnesses or experts. In-person sessions are still common for trial-track and high-stakes matters.
  • Where they happen: Downtown locations near the courthouse complex are convenient for filings and in-person proceedings, but plenty of depositions take place in suburban office hubs—the Galleria/Uptown, Energy Corridor, Westchase, The Woodlands, Sugar Land, and Clear Lake.
  • Traffic and scheduling: Houston's freeway congestion is significant; build in buffer time for in-person sessions and confirm whether parking or a downtown vs. suburban venue better fits all parties.

What to look for in a Houston reporter

Given the local caseload, prioritize reporters who offer:

  • Realtime/CRR for complex technical and expert testimony
  • Legal videography and synchronized video-to-transcript
  • Expedited or daily delivery for fast-moving dockets
  • Specialty experience in energy, maritime, medical, or IP terminology
  • Interpreter coordination for Spanish, Vietnamese, and other languages reflecting Houston's diverse population

In a metro this large, availability is generally good, even for short-notice or multi-day matters—though it's wise to book realtime and videographer-paired reporters early for peak weeks.

Court reporters in Houston — FAQ

How do I find a court reporter in Houston, TX?

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 Houston, TX?

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 Houston, TX?

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 Houston, TX?

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