Under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 206 and related provisions governing depositions, testimony must be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths, and the transcript must be properly certified. The reliability of the transcript depends on compliance with both the Illinois Supreme Court Rules and the statutory licensing framework governing court reporters. The certification page must clearly affirm that the reporter accurately reported and transcribed the testimony and held appropriate licensure at the time of the proceeding.
Illinois permits remote depositions, including videoconference proceedings, when conducted in accordance with procedural requirements. The CSR licensure requirement applies equally to remote and in-person stenographic depositions. The use of video or audio recording does not substitute for a properly certified stenographic transcript unless expressly stipulated by the parties or ordered by the court.
For deposition transcripts intended to support dispositive motions, evidentiary hearings, or trial presentation in Illinois courts, counsel should confirm active CSR licensure and compliance with transcript certification standards to ensure enforceability and admissibility.
Last reviewed for accuracy: April 2026