I'm a court stenographer. If you want a next-day transcript from the hearing, make sure to contact the court stenographer ahead of time as they need to make arrangements to have the transcript worked on by scopists while they are writing in the courtroom. We pay others to help us produce the transcript quickly and need as much advance notice as possible. Also, transcripts from court hearings are not transcribed unless someone orders them. A full day's hearing is usually 200-350 pgs. Another great option would be a realtime transcript. You see what the court reporter writes in real time. It's not a perfect transcript, it's a rough draft, and usually the court reporter needs to be certified as a realtime reporter to be able to do this. Contact the court reporter for all this information. Attached are the costs in my court. Not sure what MN costs are but this gives you a ballpark idea of what you'll pay.