Indiana Attendance and Transcripts of United States Court Reporters are documentation of proceedings in the state of Indiana. These transcripts provide an accurate record of the proceedings in court, including witness testimony, rulings of the court, and any other pertinent information. The transcripts are prepared by professional court reporters who are certified by the Indiana Court Reporters Association. The types of Indiana Attendance and Transcripts of United States Court Reporters include: * Deposition Transcripts: A deposition transcript is a written record of an oral deposition taken in a legal proceeding. The deposition transcript is usually taken by a certified court reporter and includes the questions asked of the witness, the answers given, and any additional information provided. * Trial Transcripts: A trial transcript is a written record of what was said and done during a trial. It includes the opening and closing statements, witness testimony, and any rulings of the court. * Hearing Transcripts: A hearing transcript is a written record of a hearing in court. It includes the questions asked of the witness, the answers given, and any rulings of the court. * Interrogatory Transcripts: An interrogatory transcript is a written record of an interrogatory taken in a legal proceeding. The interrogatory transcript is usually taken by a certified court reporter and includes the questions asked of the witness, the answers given, and any additional information provided.