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Court Reporter

💰 Earn $51K-$131K
📚 Vocational Training
⏱️ 12–24 Month Training
📈 -0.3% Job Growth
  • Capture and preserve crucial legal proceedings with precision and accuracy.
  • Ensure justice by providing accurate transcripts for courts and legal entities.
  • Use advanced technology to create real-time captions for the hearing-impaired.
Court Reporter
What Court Reporters DoUse verbatim methods and equipment to capture, store, retrieve, and transcribe pretrial and trial proceedings or other information. Includes stenocaptioners who operate computerized stenographic captioning equipment to provide captions of live or prerecorded broadcasts for hearing-impaired viewers.
  • Record verbatim proceedings of courts, legislative assemblies, committee meetings, and other proceedings, using computerized recording equipment, electronic stenograph machines, or stenomasks.
  • Proofread transcripts for correct spelling of words.
  • Ask speakers to clarify inaudible statements.
  • Provide transcripts of proceedings upon request of judges, lawyers, or the public.
  • Transcribe recorded proceedings in accordance with established formats.
Court Reporters Education, Salary, and Growth
Minimum EducationVocational Training
Career ProspectsGood (Increasing by 1-5%)
Training Time1 to 2 years
Job Openings1,700 Annually
Median Earnings
$103,640 in California
$67,310 Nationally

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  • Influencing or leading others
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  • Reading Comprehension
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Bachelor's DegreeA bachelor's degree typically results in increased knowledge about a variety of academic subjects, specialized knowledge in a focused field of study, and is considered the foundational qualification for many careers.
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⏱️ Finish in 2-3 years
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⏱️ Finish in 6 months - 2 years
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