NANCY F. ATLAS, District Judge.
By Memorandum and Order [Doc. # 52] and Final Judgment [Doc. # 53] entered January 6, 2020, the Court granted summary judgment in favor of Defendant Houston Independent School District ("HISD"). On January 14, 2020, HISD filed its Bill of Costs [Doc. # 54], seeking to recover $1,316.00 for the original and one copy of Plaintiff's deposition transcript. Plaintiff filed Objections [Doc. # 57]. Having reviewed the record and applicable legal authorities, the Court overrules the Objections and awards HISD $1,316.00 in taxable costs.
Rule 54(d) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure states that "costs — other than attorneys' fees — should be allowed to the prevailing party" unless the court directs otherwise. FED. R. CIV. P. 54(d). By statute, federal courts may award only those costs itemized in 28 U.S.C. § 1920, absent explicit statutory or contractual authorization to the contrary. See Crawford Fitting Co. v. J.T. Gibbons, Inc., 482 U.S. 437, 444-45 (1987); Gagnon v. United Technisource, Inc., 607 F.3d 1036, 1045 (5th Cir. 2010); Mota v. Univ. of Texas Houston Health Sci. Ctr., 261 F.3d 512, 529 (5th Cir. 2001). The Court is to give "careful scrutiny" to the items proposed by the prevailing party. See Louisiana Power & Light Co. v. Kellstrom, 50 F.3d 319, 335 (5th Cir. 1995); Serling v. Am. Airlines, Inc., 237 F. App'x 972, 976 (5th Cir. Aug. 3, 2007). The Court has authority to consider the necessity and reasonableness of the costs requested. See, e.g., Cypress-Fairbanks Indep. Sch. Dist. v. Michael F., 118 F.3d 245, 257-58 (5th Cir. 1997); Ernst v. Sunbelt Rentals, Inc., 122 F. App'x 722, 723 (5th Cir. 2004); Javeler Marine Servs. LLC v. Cross, 175 F.Supp.3d 756, 760 (S.D. Tex. 2016).
HISD seeks to recover the $1,316.00 cost of the original and one copy of the transcript of Plaintiff's deposition. Plaintiff objects that the requested amount is excessive, not justified, and inadequately itemized.
In this case, the Court finds that HISD obtained the original and one copy of the transcript of Plaintiff's deposition for use in the case. It was attached to and cited in HISD's Motion for Summary Judgment. The cost of the original and one copy of the deposition transcript was justified and not excessive. Plaintiff's objection that the request for costs is "inadequately itemized" because HISD failed to present evidence regarding the number of pages of the transcript is overruled. As noted, the complete transcript is attached as Exhibit 2 to Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment [Doc. # 27]. The transcript of Plaintiff's deposition testimony is 135 pages, exclusive of exhibits. The full transcript on the Court's Electronic Case Filing ("ECF") system, in which four deposition pages are printed on one ECF page, is 176 pages including the deposition exhibits. The requested transcripts cost of $1,316.00 is reasonable and justified for use in the case. As a result, the cost is recoverable as a taxable cost under § 1920, and it is hereby