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Court-Approved Official Reporter Pro Tempore Agreement is a legal document that was released by the Superior Court - County of Sacramento, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within County of Sacramento.
Q: What is a Court-Approved Official Reporter Pro Tempore Agreement?
A: A Court-Approved Official Reporter Pro Tempore Agreement is an agreement made between the County of Sacramento in California and an official court reporter to provide temporary court reporting services.
Q: What is the purpose of this agreement?
A: The purpose of this agreement is to outline the terms and conditions under which an official court reporter can provide temporary court reporting services in the County of Sacramento.
Q: Who is this agreement between?
A: This agreement is between the County of Sacramento in California and the official court reporter.
Q: What is the role of an official court reporter?
A: An official court reporter is responsible for creating an accurate record of court proceedings by capturing and transcribing spoken words during trials, hearings, and other legal proceedings.
Q: What are temporary court reporting services?
A: Temporary court reporting services refer to court reporting services provided on an as-needed basis, typically when the regular official court reporter is unavailable or additional assistance is required.
Q: What are the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement?
A: The agreement outlines the responsibilities of both parties, the rate of compensation for the official court reporter, confidentiality requirements, and other relevant terms and conditions.
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