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The American judicial system relies on court reporters to maintain the integrity of the judicial process by serving as guardians of the official record in everything from pretrial depositions to courtroom proceedings. Find out what’s required to become a court reporter in your state.
- Schools By State
A comprehensive court reporter program, whether it is...
- California
Step 1. Complete an Approved Court Reporter Educational...
- Court Reporter Job Description
Job Description in Specific Areas of Short Hand Reporting. A...
- Official Court Reporter
Court reporters, in general, receive the same education and...
- South Carolina
According to a 2018 article in the Post and Courier, more...
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Find a list of NCRA-approved court reporting programs and schools. These court reporting programs are committed to excellence in realtime reporter education and have met the General Requirements and Minimum Standards (GRMS) established by the Council on Approved Student Education (CASE).
Attend a free online six-week NCRA A to Z® Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand course to learn the basics of steno writing to discover if a career in captioning or court reporting is the right career for you.
Find an online course or attend a traditional college or continuing education center offering court reporter training. Apply to a program on court reporting and complete the course successfully. Earn a degree, diploma, or certificate in court reporting.
A primary objective of NCRA is to set national certification standards and assist states seeking to establish certification or licensing requirements. NCRA has administered its nationally recognized certification program for court reporters since 1937.
Below is our comprehensive overview of several leading court-reporting schools and programs offering 100% online instruction. In this guide, we’ll take an in-depth look at each program’s unique offerings, special qualifications, accreditation status, and contact information for each program.
A comprehensive court reporter program, whether it is encompassed within a community college, technical school, or dedicated court reporter school, will generally have the same curriculum outline and will demand similar requirements of its students and graduates.