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Perfecting your work
one word at a time

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Court reporters strive for accuracy in their transcripts, but a common obstacle of the trade is the time-consuming process of proofreading. Even a single transposed word or misspelled name can wreak havoc on a witness's testimony, and a reporter can get bogged down by having to double- and triple-check their work. The key to getting more done with less hassle is a good proofreader.

Secured System

Time Saver

Proofreading Transcripts
Means Catching:

Spelling errors

Punctuation errors

Transposed words

Repeated words

Mistyped names, phone numbers, addresses

And, of course, the humble typo

Credentials

General Proofreading: Theory & Practice

Certificate No. 94870071

Transcript Proofreading:
Theory & Practice

Certificate No. 133952294

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The Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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An English Guide for Court Reporters

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The Gregg Reference Manual

References

Pricing

  • A standard job (to be returned within 48 hours) is $0.45 per page.

  • A rush job (returned within 24 hours) is $0.55 per page.

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About Me

Hi! My name is Megan, and I have always loved reading and writing. I have worked in both the medical and insurance worlds, where extensive record keeping gave me a good grasp of the terminology of each field. I completely adore proofreading! Except for when I’m catching errors while reading books. Or driving past billboards. Or online shopping. It’s a blessing and a curse.

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