Under Nebraska Court Rule § 6-3306 and related deposition provisions, testimony must be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths, and the transcript must be properly certified. The certification must affirm that the reporter accurately reported and transcribed the testimony and was authorized to act in that capacity at the time of the deposition. Nebraska courts rely on the certified stenographic transcript as the controlling evidentiary record.
Remote depositions are permitted pursuant to Nebraska procedural rules and by agreement of the parties or court order. The use of remote technology does not eliminate the requirement that an official stenographic transcript be prepared and certified by a qualified Nebraska CCR when intended for court filing. Audio or video recordings may supplement testimony but do not replace a certified transcript absent express agreement or judicial authorization.
For deposition transcripts intended for filing, evidentiary reliance, or appellate preservation in Nebraska courts, confirmation of active CCR credentialing and strict compliance with Supreme Court rules ensures procedural defensibility and admissibility.
Last reviewed for accuracy: April 2026