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Why Have A Hearing By Video?

What is a Video Hearing?

A video hearing allows you and the other hearing participants to see and hear each other through large color television screens. The judge remains in his or her office, and you go to a site that can be more convenient to where you live. A technician is there to make sure the equipment works smoothly.

 

How is a Video Hearing Different?

Except for the equipment, a video hearing is no different than a hearing at which you appear in person. The judge can see you and speak with you and anyone who comes to the hearing with you, such as your representative or any witnesses. You can see the judge and anyone who is with the judge-or anyone at another video teleconference site, such as a medical or vocational expert. Transmission of the hearing is secure, and your privacy is protected. We do not videotape hearings, but we do make audio recordings-as we do for all hearings.

 

What are the Advantages of a Video Hearing?

Often an appearance by video hearing can be scheduled faster than an in-person appearance. That means less waiting time. Also, a video hearing location may be closer to your home. That might make it easier for you to have witnesses or other people accompany you.

 

How is a Video Hearing Scheduled?

If we are using video hearing equipment in your area, we will contact you to schedule a video appearance for you at a convenient time. The judge will consider any preference you may have expressed for or against appearing by video teleconferencing when setting the time and place of your hearing. You will have an opportunity to object to the set time or place.

If you have any questions or want more information, please contact your hearing office when you receive your acknowledgment of your request for a hearing.

 
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Last reviewed or modified Monday Apr 07, 2008
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