Ministry of Justice written question – answered at on 14 February 2025.
Helen Grant
Shadow Solicitor General
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the average cost of a (a) court and (b) tribunal hearing transcript is.
Sarah Sackman
The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice
The cost of a court or tribunal transcript varies, depending on the length of the hearing, whether the transcript is new or a copy, and the speed of delivery requested.
HMCTS contracts with external suppliers to provide court transcripts who hold data on orders that they receive. While HMCTS does not retain data centrally on the costs of court or tribunal transcripts, supplier Management Information data for the period January to December 2024 was extracted as follows:
Total number of court and tribunal transcripts produced: 45,178
The average cost of a transcript order between January and December 2024 based on the transcripts produced: £117.00 (excl. VAT)
Court and tribunal hearings differ significantly in length (from hearings that last less than a day to trials that can last several weeks or months) and transcript costs are in proportion to the volume of audio that must be transcribed and checked on a case-by-case basis. While costs of shorter hearings may be lower, full hearings or trials can cost significantly more. Therefore, the average cost calculated above using supplier data is not reflective of the full range of court and tribunal hearings and is not a general average cost of transcripts.
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