TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES
Royal Reporting is the largest transcription company in Saskatchewan and
has been providing Canada-wide transcription services to numerous
government and nongovernment agencies since 1985. Our team of 40 plus
professional transcribers, including English and French, provide transcription
of digital recordings, taped recordings, and audio/video recordings. Royal
Reporting and staff are equipped with software to provide transcription
services from almost all audio cards, Internet audio files, and cassette-taped
proceedings. Royal Reporting holds long-standing contracts for the production
of transcripts from recorded proceedings on an “as and when requested basis.”
Our team of professionals have many years of transcribing experience, which involve technical, nontechnical, medical, legal, nonlegal, and highly sensitive cases. Transcripts are completed within requested turnaround times ranging from same day delivery, one day, two day, three day, or whatever timelines are requested by the client with no interruption in service due to sickness, holidays, or equipment failures.
All staff are security cleared to Enhanced Reliability Status through the Federal Government, with some of the staff being cleared through the RCMP for highly confidential cases. Our staff are a carefully chosen team with a high level of professionalism striving for an accurate verbatim transcript, which can be relied upon in legal and nonlegal cases. Royal Reporting’s transcriptionists work together providing transcription services seven days a week, including holidays.
Transcript production ranges from recorded meetings to Court of Queen’s Bench Trials, Hearings, Interviews, Seminars, Statements, and numerous other legal and nonlegal proceedings. Word, Word Perfect, ASCII disks and CDs can be provided with each transcript. E-mail transmission can also be provided upon request.
Royal Reporting’s staff transcribe from numerous software programs including cassette tape transcribers, Express Scribe, For The Record, Stop/Start, Case Catalyst, and is always purchasing new transcribing software in order to be compatible with all clients. Digital files include MP3, DSS, WAV, plus many others, including VHS, DVDs, and CDs.
Video-taped interviews can be transcribed by a qualified transcriber or a court reporter. The court reporter would watch the video while at the same time taking down the audio on their steno machine and using their CAT software to transcribe the spoken word.
