Court Reporter

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AVG. SALARY

$61,180

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EDUCATION

1-2 years post-secondary training

What To Learn

High School

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Beyond High School

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Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

One to two years post-secondary training

Many community colleges and technical institutes offer postsecondary certificate programs for court reporters and simultaneous captioners. These workers typically receive on-the-job training; the length of training varies by type of reporting or captioning.

Insider Info

Extra Requirements

Many states require court reporters and simultaneous captioners to be licensed or certified by a professional association. Licensing requirements vary by state and by method of reporting or captioning. The National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) offers certification for court reporters. Currently, about half of states accept or use the Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) certification in place of a state certification or licensing exam. Digital and voice reporters may obtain certification through the American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT), which offers the Certified Electronic Reporter (CER) and Certified Electronic Transcriber (CET) designations. Voice reporters also may obtain certification through the National Verbatim Reporters Association (NVRA). As with the RPR designation, some states with certification or licensing requirements will accept the NVRA designation in place of a state license.

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