Under Mississippi Rule of Civil Procedure 28 and Rule 30, depositions must be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths, and the transcript must be properly certified by the officer before whom the testimony was given. The certification must affirm that the reporter accurately reported and transcribed the proceedings and was authorized to act in that capacity at the time of the deposition. Mississippi courts rely on the certified stenographic transcript as the controlling evidentiary record.
Remote depositions are permitted under Mississippi procedural rules by stipulation of the parties or court order. The use of remote technology does not alter the requirement that an official stenographic transcript be prepared and certified by a qualified Mississippi CCR when intended for court use. Audio or video recordings may supplement testimony but do not replace a properly certified transcript absent express agreement or judicial authorization.
For deposition transcripts intended for filing, dispositive motions, or trial presentation in Mississippi courts, retention of a properly credentialed CCR ensures statutory compliance and preserves admissibility.
Last reviewed for accuracy: April 2026