Court reporting schools can be found in every state and to become a court reporter you have to complete a recognized court reporting program. There are both physical and online institutions where you can receive your education in court reporting. The program might consist of an associate’s degree, professional diploma, or certificate upon completion depending […]
Monthly Archives: September 2019
As with any job there are misconceptions about court reporting as well. Here are some examples and the facts that debunk these myths: The only place you will find court reporters is in the courtroom. o With courtrooms becoming more focused on digital technologies, there is a higher demand for court reporters in business, […]
An unfortunate fact about court reporting is that many young adults aren’t familiar with it as a potential job opportunity. Think of it this way, court reporting is basically recording history, and if you don’t record what happened you could be missing out on important records. Court reporters can even provide captioning and subtitles for […]
Court reporting like other writing jobs has its own way of writing and its own rules for court reporters. Court reporters need to adhere to the rules of the courtroom, understand the law, know what can and cannot be reported, and know how to deal with the public once a court hearing is over. Here […]