QnA Court Reporting
Idaho's court reporting boutique specializing in realtime translation

Lori A. Pulsifer, CSR, RDR, CRR
PMB 219, 111 Broadway, Suite 133
Boise, Idaho 83702-7200
Office:  (208) 286-7426
Mobile:  (208) 484-6309
Fax:  (208) 286-7426
E-mail:  realtimeqna@msn.com

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WHAT WE DO BEST...

QnA Court Reporting is an independently-owned court reporting boutique serving the Treasure Valley.  When you call on QnA Court Reporting for your court reporting needs, you will receive prompt, courteous, and professional service.  We are dedicated to our clients, and we are prepared to meet the highest standards of quality and accuracy.




PREMIER SERVICES OFFERED:

  • Realtime services
  • Daily copy
  • Expedited delivery
  • Regular delivery
  • "Dirty" (rough draft) disks 
  • Transcripts delivered in E-transcript format
  • Transcripts delivered in pdf format
  • Transcripts delivered in ASCII format
  • Time-stamped depositions
  • Condensed transcripts with word indexing
  • Videotaped depositions
  • Interpreter depositions
  • After-hours depositions
  • Weekend depositions
  • Realtime services for the hearing-impaired

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Idaho Certified Shorthand Reporter
  • California Certified Shorthand Reporter
  • Registered Professional Reporter
  • Registered Merit Reporter
  • Registered Diplomate Reporter
  • Certified Realtime Reporter

AFFILIATIONS:

  • Idaho Court Reporters Association
  • National Court Reporters Association
  • BLSA/IDALS/NALS

OTHER SERVICES:

  • Idaho Notary Public
  • Oregon Notary Public

Call QnA:
Office: (208) 286-7426 
Mobile: (208) 484-6309

E-mail QnA:

depos@qnacourtreporting.com

Fax your deposition notice to QnA:
Fax: (208) 286-7426

We look forward to serving you.


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Lori A. Pulsifer, CSR, RDR, CRR
(Owner/Operator)

Idaho's ONLY Registered Diplomate Reporter 

Lori Pulsifer, in 2008, earned the designation of Registered Diplomate Reporter (RDR), the highest designation granted by the National Court Reporters Association.  Lori is the owner of QnA Court Reporting and has been reporting for 21 years.

To receive the professional distinction of RDR, a court reporter must capture and convert the spoken word at speeds up to 260 words per minute, must have a minimum of 10 years' experience in the profession, must maintain membership in NCRA and participate in continuing education programs.

Prior to sitting for the comprehensive RDR examination, a court reporter must already have passed the Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) exam and the Registered Merit Reporter (RMR) exam.  The top five percent of reporters nationwide have achieved RMR status, and only the top one percent of reporters nationwide have achieved the distinction of RDR.  Currently, Lori is the only RDR in the state of Idaho.

Ms. Pulsifer is also a Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR), and she has been licensed as an Idaho Certified Shorthand Reporter (Idaho CSR No. 354) since 1987.


Jeana Reiner, CSR
(Associate)

Jeana Reiner, Certified Shorthand Reporter, has joined QnA Court Reporting as a deposition reporter.

Jeana brings with her sixteen years of court reporting experience in all areas of litigation, including medical malpractice, product liability, construction, and complex commercial cases.

Many states, including Idaho, require that all individuals practicing court reporting must first pass a written knowledge examination and successfully demonstrate their shorthand proficiency at speeds up to 225 words per minute. 

Jeana has successfully passed all examinations required for professional court reporters in Idaho and California and currently holds Idaho CSR No. 711 and California CSR No. 8559.

Ms. Reiner is a member of the National Court Reporters Association.





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