Clean Verbatim vs. Full Verbatim: The Definitive Guide

By: Transcriptionist.net Editorial Team | Last Updated: January 2026

This is the single most failed section of transcription application tests. Understanding the difference between clean verbatim and full verbatim transcription determines whether you pass Rev, GoTranscript, or any other platform's entrance exam.

What Is Verbatim Transcription?

Verbatim transcription means converting spoken audio into written text exactly as spoken. But "exactly" has two interpretations:

Clean Verbatim (90% of General Transcription)

What to Remove

  1. Filler words: "um," "uh," "er," "hmm"
  2. Stutters: "I-I-I think" becomes "I think"
  3. False starts: "I went to the-- I mean I drove to the store" becomes "I drove to the store"
  4. Repetitions: "And, and, and then I left" becomes "And then I left"
  5. Non-verbal sounds: Coughs, throat clearing (unless relevant to context)

What to Keep

  1. Affirmations: "yeah," "yes," "right," "okay," "mm-hmm"
  2. Meaningful filler: "like" when used as a quotative ("And I was like, no way")
  3. Speaker tags: "you know," "I mean" when they carry meaning
  4. Emphasis words: "very very important" stays as-is

Clean Verbatim Example

Audio:

"So, um, I think that, uh, we should probably, like, start the meeting, you know, and, and go over the, the budget report."

Clean Verbatim Transcript:

So, I think that we should probably start the meeting, you know, and go over the budget report.

Full Verbatim (Legal, Research, Analysis)

What to Capture

  1. Every filler word: Every "um," "uh," "er"
  2. Every stutter: "I-I-I went"
  3. False starts: "I went to the-- I drove to the store"
  4. Repetitions: "And, and, and then"
  5. Non-verbal sounds: [coughs], [clears throat], [laughs]
  6. Crosstalk: [crosstalk] when speakers overlap
  7. Pauses: Long pauses marked as [pause] or [silence]

Full Verbatim Example

Audio:

"So, um, I think that, uh, we should probably, like, start the meeting, you know, and, and go over the, the budget report."

Full Verbatim Transcript:

So, um, I think that, uh, we should probably, like, start the meeting, you know, and, and go over the, the budget report.

Common Mistakes That Fail Application Tests

Mistake 1: Removing "like" and "you know"

Wrong: "I was no way."

Right: "I was like, no way."

Explanation: "Like" as a quotative (introducing speech) should be kept. Only remove "like" when it's pure filler: "It was, like, really cold" → "It was really cold."

Mistake 2: Not Marking Affirmative Sounds

Wrong: [Silence where speaker says "mm-hmm"]

Right: "Mm-hmm."

Explanation: "Mm-hmm" (affirmative), "uh-huh" (yes), and "mm-mm" (negative) are meaningful and must be transcribed in clean verbatim.

Mistake 3: Cleaning Full Verbatim Requests

Scenario: Legal deposition requires full verbatim

Wrong: "I think he left around 5 PM."

Right: "I, uh, I think he, um, he left around, like, 5 PM."

Explanation: Always read instructions. Legal and research transcripts often require full verbatim to analyze speech patterns or credibility.

Platform-Specific Style Guides

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Practice Exercise

Transcribe the following audio in both clean and full verbatim:

Audio:

"And, um, so I, I told him that, you know, we couldn't, like, we couldn't really, uh, approve the, the budget without, um, without getting, you know, approval from, from finance first."

Clean Verbatim Answer:

And so I told him that, you know, we couldn't really approve the budget without getting approval from finance first.

Full Verbatim Answer:

And, um, so I, I told him that, you know, we couldn't, like, we couldn't really, uh, approve the, the budget without, um, without getting, you know, approval from, from finance first.

Quick Reference Chart

Element Clean Verbatim Full Verbatim
"um," "uh," "er" ❌ Remove ✅ Keep
Stutters ("I-I-I") ❌ Remove ✅ Keep
False starts ❌ Remove ✅ Keep
"yeah," "mm-hmm" ✅ Keep ✅ Keep
"like" (quotative) ✅ Keep ✅ Keep
"like" (filler) ❌ Remove ✅ Keep
"you know," "I mean" ✅ Keep (usually) ✅ Keep
Coughs, throat clearing ❌ Remove (unless relevant) ✅ Mark as [coughs]

Key Takeaways

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