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Court
Reporter
Professional
Career
Training
WHAT
YOU
SHOULD
KNOW
ABOUT
A
CAREER
AS
A
COURT
REPORTER
Court
Reporters
are
trained
legal
professionals
whose
duties
can
include
official
recording
of
hearings,
taking
legal
depositions,
legal
transcription,
recording
of
Congressional
proceedings,
closed
captioning
technology,
Web
reporting,
medical/healthcare
and
criminal
justice
transcription
and
general
administrative
tasks.
Court
Reporters
enjoy
flexible
work
hours
and
a
broad
array
of
career
concentrations
to
choose
from.
According
to
the
most
recently
available
salary
data,
a
trained
Court
Reporter
can
expect
to
earn
a
median
annual
income
of
approximately
$44,775 |
Our
Featured
Court
Reporting
Education
Program
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Court
Reporting
Institute
-
Dallas,
Texas
Train
for
a
rewarding
and
satisfying
career
as
a
court
reporter
at
the
Court
Reporting
Institute.
Our
degree
program
will
give
you
a
well-rounded
education,
and
will
focus
on
training
you
in
the
machine
shorthand
skills
you’ll
need
to
launch
an
exciting
new
career.
With
campus
locations
in
Dallas
and
Houston,
our
self-paced
programs
are
designed
to
fit
into
your
busy
schedule,
and
our
placement
rates
are
outstanding.
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Closed
Caption
Reporter
-
Certificate
Congressional
Reporter
-
Certificate
Corporate
Transcriptionist
-
Certificate
Court
Reporting
Firm
-
Certificate
Cyber-Conferencing
Specialist
-
Certificate
Educational
Reporter
-
Certificate
Freelance
Reporter
-
Certificate
Government
Reporter
-
Certificate
Media-Room
Reporter
-
Certificate
Medical
Transcriptionist-Stenoscriptionist
-
Certificate
Official
Court
Reporter
-
Certificate
Political
Reporter
-
Certificate
Public
Reporter
-
Certificate
Publishing
Transcriptionist
-
Certificate
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Las
Vegas
College
-
Henderson,
Nevada

Court
Reporting:
A
career
as
a
Court
Reporter
offers
a
job
security
and
salary
opportunity
not
found
in
many
comparable
occupations
in
the
current
job
market.
Because
Court
Reporters
have
been
and
continue
to
be
in
high
demand,
Court
Reporting
is
a
field
that
has
been
shown
to
be
immune
to
the
cyclical
fluctuations
of
most
areas
of
the
labor
market.
If
you're
looking
for
a
career
where
your
professional
expertise
will
be
respected
and
rewarded,
Court
Reporting
is
the
right
career
for
you.
- Court
Reporting
-
Certificate
Penn Foster Schools

Floral
Design
School:
Train
to
be
a
court
reporter
—
at
home,
at
your
own
pace.
There
are
certain
skills
you
need
to
work
as
a
Court
Reporter.
The
Education
Direct
Court
Reporter
Program
helps
you
learn
them
quickly
and
conveniently.
Unlike
a
traditional
Court
Reporter
school,
your
Education
Direct
program
features
self-guided,
independent
learning.
You’ll
get
hands-on
training
in:
-
Court
and
Realtime
Reporting
-
Written
Communication
and
Personal
Skills
-
Legal
and
Medical
Terminology
-
Professional
and
Speed
Development
-
Advanced
Realtime
Skills
And
you'll
learn
it
all
at
home
-
no
classroom
needed!
This
Education
Direct
distance
learning
program
is
like
having
your
own
personal
Court
Reporting
School!
Start
a
challenging,
moneymaking
career
as
a
Court
Reporter.
You
can
get
the
training
you
need
to
become
a
Court
Reporter
–
even
if
time
and
location
keep
you
from
attending
a
traditional
Court
Reporter
school!
With
your
Education
Direct
Career
Diploma
Program,
you
can:
-
Work
for
a
law
firm,
federal
or
state
government
agency,
or
TV
network
or
station
as
a
stenocaptioner.
-
Start
your
own
freelance
court
reporter
business
and
enjoy
the
freedom
of
being
your
own
boss!
Remember
-
The
U.S.
Department
of
Labor
predicts
a
14%
increase
in
the
number
of
available
court
reporter
jobs
by
2012*
*.
As
a
freelance
Court
Reporter,
you
can
work
the
hours
you
choose
and
guide
your
business
toward
success!
*All
salary
information
is
based
on
the
“Occupational
Outlook
Handbook,”
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor.
Individual
student
earnings
vary.
**Growth
figures
represent
a
ten-year
period
ending
2010.
Source:”
National
Industry-Occupation
Employment
Matrix,”
a
publication
of
the
U.S.Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics.
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