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TRANSCRIPTS

To place a transcript order, please contact the individual court reporter directly at the telephone number listed below. To place a transcript order for a court proceeding that was covered by an Electronic Court Recording Operator (ECRO), please contact the Clerk's Office in New Haven @ 203-773-2140 or in Bridgeport @ 203-579-5861.


COURT REPORTER'S NAME
JUDGE
REPORTER'S NUMBER
Susan Catucci
Judge Stefan R. Underhill
(917) 703-0761
Terri Fidanza
Judge Janet C. Hall
(203) 910-4567
Thea Finkelstein
Judge Mark R. Kravitz
(203) 809-9949
Diana Huntington
Judge Alvin W. Thompson
(860) 547-0580
Susan Lamoureux
Judge Dominic J. Squatrito
(860) 214-2057
Martha Marshall
Judge Christopher F. Droney
(860) 983-0103
Sharon Montini
Judge Janet Bond Arterton
(203) 865-8089
Corinna Thompson
Judge Alvin W. Thompson
(860) 547-0580
Darlene Warner
Judge Robert N. Chatigny
(860) 547-0580
Falzarano Court Reporting
Judge Ellen Bree Burns
(860) 651-0258
Steve Bowles
(860) 464-1083

Maximum Transcript Fee Rates for All Parties Per Page
Set by the Judicial Conference and Effective October 1, 2007:

Type Original First Copy to Each Party Each Additional Copy to the Same Party
Ordinary Transcript
$3.65 $0.90 $0.60
Fourteen-Day Transcript
$4.25 $0.90 $0.60
Expedited Transcript
$4.85 $0.90 $0.60
Daily
Transcipt
$6.05 $1.20 $0.90
Hourly
Transcript
$7.25 $1.20

$0.90

Realtime Transcript
$3.05 $1.20  

Definitions:

  1. Ordinary Transcript: A transcript to be delivered within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of an order.

  2. Fourteen-Day Transcript: A transcript to be delivered within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of an order.

  3. Expedited Transcript: A transcript to be delivered within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of an order.

  4. Daily Transcript: A transcript to be delivered following adjournment and prior to the normal opening hour of the court on the following morning whether or not it actually is a court day.

  5. Hourly Transcript:  A transcript of proceedings ordered under unusual circumstances to be delivered within two (2) hours.

  6. Realtime Transcript:  A draft unedited transcript produced by a certified realtime reporter as a byproduct of realtime to be delivered electronically during proceedings or immediately following adjournment.

Exemplaris is a transcript repository for centralized electronic storage, search and retrieval of official court transcripts. The secure Web-hosted application allows attorneys, researchers and other interested parties unparalleled access to the official record of the State and Federal court systems - namely, the work product of official court reporters that is growing on a daily basis. The system's 22,000 (and counting) transcripts represent State courts and every Federal district court in the United States and include bankruptcy trials and high-profile civil and criminal cases. An end user (i.e., attorneys, researchers, media) needs only an Internet connection and an e-mail address to search, purchase and download the transcripts. The Exemplaris website can only be view with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher.

 

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