Court Technology
Keyserv Video
Multi-camera court and police interview recording system by MaestroVision, an established company (founded 1995, $4.7M revenue, originally broadcast technology). Records, catalogues, stores, and retrieves video/audio from proceedings. Up to 4 video channels + 8 audio inputs per recording. Pricing starts at $150/month Professional tier (G2). G2 rating 4.7/5 (3 reviews — too few for confidence). Straddles legal tech and law enforcement tech — courtroom recording serves legal professionals, while police interview recording serves law enforcement. Primary customer evidence points to law enforcement adoption (Jacksonville PD, Pell City PD, Lantana PD). Also offers VEOTEK (next-gen media intelligence for courtrooms). Target market: courts, law enforcement agencies, and government institutions — not typically purchased by law firms or corporate legal departments.
Capabilities
Spans 2 product areas: Court Management, Court Reporting.
Workflow Coverage
Based on published feature listings, this tool maps to 2 workflow areas:
- Filing & Compliance
- Communication & Collaboration
Workflow mappings derived from published feature lists. Not independently verified.
What We Haven’t Verified
This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.
Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Keyserv Video is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Keyserv Video addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Court system processes thousands of hearings per year but relies on aging court reporter workforce — half the reporters are over 55, recruitment is failing, and some jurisdictions have had to delay hearings because no reporter was available
Where it fits in your workflow
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