Under 12 O.S. § 3228 and related deposition provisions, testimony must be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths, and the transcript must be properly certified by that officer. The certification must affirm that the reporter accurately reported and transcribed the testimony and was duly licensed at the time the deposition was taken. Oklahoma courts treat the certified stenographic transcript as the controlling evidentiary record for impeachment, motion practice, and trial use.
Remote depositions are permitted under Oklahoma procedural rules by stipulation of the parties or court order. The licensure requirement for official stenographic transcripts applies equally in remote proceedings. Oath administration must be lawfully conducted, and certification language must comply with Oklahoma Supreme Court standards. Audio or video recordings may supplement testimony but do not replace a properly certified stenographic transcript unless expressly agreed by the parties or authorized by the court.
For deposition transcripts intended for filing, evidentiary reliance, or appellate preservation in Oklahoma courts, confirmation of active CSR licensure and strict compliance with statutory and procedural requirements ensures admissibility and protects against procedural challenge.
Last reviewed for accuracy: April 2026