Wyoming Court Reporting Requirements & Deposition Admissibility Standards

Wyoming operates as a regulated court reporter jurisdiction for official stenographic records. When a deposition transcript is intended to function as the official record in Wyoming litigation, it must be prepared and certified by a properly authorized Certified Court Reporter (CCR) recognized under Wyoming court reporting standards and in compliance with the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure. A transcript prepared by an uncertified individual may be vulnerable to admissibility challenge if relied upon in evidentiary proceedings.



Under Wyoming 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 that officer. 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. Wyoming courts treat the certified stenographic transcript as the controlling evidentiary record.



Remote depositions are permitted by stipulation of the parties or court order. The credentialing requirement for official stenographic transcripts applies equally in remote proceedings. Oath administration must comply with statutory authority, and certification language must reflect procedural compliance. Audio or video recordings do not replace a certified stenographic transcript absent express agreement.



For deposition transcripts intended for filing, dispositive motion practice, or trial use in Wyoming courts, confirmation of CCR qualification and compliance with procedural standards ensures admissibility and protects the integrity of the record.

State-Mandated Credentials

CredentialCertified Court Reporter (CCR)
Status✓ Required
Applies ToOfficial stenographic transcripts of Wyoming court proceedings and any transcript intended to serve as an official court record or appellate record
Issuing AuthorityWyoming Supreme Court Uniform Rules for District Courts — Rule 908

Permitted Reporting Methods

Stenographic, Video, Audio recording methods as permitted by Wyoming law.

Transcript Certification

For admissibility purposes, Wyoming attorneys should ensure:

The transcript is prepared or certified by a qualified reporter holding a recognized professional certification

Certification language clearly states the transcript is a true and correct record

Certification complies with Wyoming statutes and court rules

Proper handling of errata sheets and witness signature requirements, if applicable

Exhibits are clearly marked, identified, and referenced in the transcript

Remote Depositions

Remote depositions are permitted under the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure.

Wyoming does not impose additional credential requirements solely because a deposition is conducted remotely

The officer administering the oath must be legally authorized

Credential expectations for official transcripts do not change due to remote appearance

Exhibits must be clearly identified on the record, exchanged electronically by stipulation, marked sequentially, and maintained by the deposition officer as part of the certified transcript

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