BONDED NOTARY VIDEO COURT REPORTER
Administering the oath to deponent, hard copy transcripts, savings in time and money
In addition to our Videographers being bonded notary, we provide other cost saving services including: Hard Copy Transcripts and/or E-transcripts (Produced from Video) Synchronized Text / Video Depositions (Produced from Video) X-rays / Documents Digitizing Protective Archiving Professional grade digital equipment, videotapes and audiotapes Multi camera availability Video Editing, Duplication/Copies, Transfers-DVD-CD-VHS
CERTIFIED LEGAL VIDEOGRAPHER: x Provides high quality professional equipment for obtaining and editing video. x Guides you through the process of preparing and using video to your best advantage in court. x Can interpret your ideas and produce effective unimpeachable results. x Displays professional demeanor. x Has attained certification by a nationally recognized legal videography organization. Just as the proper preparation of your witness and your case is in your control, so is the selection of your LEGAL videographer. When presenting Video for Litigation, We are the Specialists
Rules of Procedure RULE 1.300. PERSONS BEFORE WHOM DEPOSITIONS MAY BE TAKEN (a) Persons Authorized. Depositions may be taken before any notary public or judicial officer or before any officer authorized by the statutes of Florida to take acknowledgments or proof of executions of deeds or by any person appointed by the court in which the action is pending. RULE 1.310. DEPOSITIONS UPON ORAL EXAMINATION (4) Any deposition may be recorded by videotape without leave of the court or stipulation of the parties, provided the deposition is taken in accordance with this subdivision. (B) Stenographer. Videotaped depositions shall also be recorded stenographically, unless all parties agree otherwise.
The American Guild of Court Videographers has been established to provide the legal profession with qualified and certified videographers who understand the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(4), and the Federal Rules of Evidence which governs the taking of video taped depositions to be admitted in a court of law. 
Certified Court Videographer, (CCV) certification from the AGCV enables Advocate Certified Video, (ACV) professionals to accurately follow the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(4), and Federal Rules of Evidence, which govern appropriate video procedures in presenting visual evidence in the courtroom. Because of this network of qualified legal videographers, it allows us the opportunity of meeting your legal video needs almost anywhere in the world today.
Email: sidebar@acvideo.net Toll Free: (877) 859-1899
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