Before the Day
Preparation Checklist
Gather these items and prepare your space ahead of time.
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Language Access
Need an Interpreter?
If English is not your primary language, you may be entitled to an interpreter at no cost.
Contact the scheduling coordinator or your attorney as soon as possible to request interpreter services. Do not wait until the day of the proceeding. Most courts and deposition providers can arrange certified interpreters in advance.
English (English)Español (Spanish)中文 (Chinese)Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)Tagalog (Tagalog)العربية (Arabic)한국어 (Korean)Français (French)Português (Portuguese)Kreyòl Ayisyen (Haitian Creole)Русский (Russian)American Sign Language (ASL)
Request an interpreter early — ideally at least 5 business days before your proceeding.
How to Request
1. Contact the scheduling coordinator or your attorney
2. Specify the language you need
3. Confirm the interpreter is booked at least 5 business days in advance
4. On the day, the interpreter will join the same video call
Know Your Rules
Jurisdiction Resources
Remote proceeding rules vary by state and court.
Technology Check
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