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Digital Court Reporting with Legal Transcription

Train for a career in the court reporting industry as a digital court reporter and legal transcriptionist.

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Does this course prepare you for a certification?

Yes. You will be prepared to sit for the CER (Certified Electronic Reporter), CDR (Certified Deposition Reporter), and CET (Certified Electronic Transcriber) exams through AAERT (American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers).

What are the certification exam requirements?

Preparing for an AAERT Certification Exam

In order to sit for the exam(s), you must:

  1. Be eligible for a notary public commission AND
  2. Have obtained a high school diploma or its equivalent.

For a greater likelihood of passing the exam, the following is recommended (not required) for testers:

  1. Have one year of experience as a reporter or transcriber; OR
  2. Have completed a course of study in court reporting.

What is a digital court reporter?

Digital court reporters play a key role in the legal system by capturing and maintaining a verbatim record of court proceedings. Within the legal industry, digital court reporters might also be known as electronic reporters. Digital court reporters must obtain their Notary license in order to swear in witnesses. To create an accurate and detailed record of case events, digital reporters operate digital recording software to record, annotate, and submit court proceedings. Some digital court reporters also create the official transcript of the court proceedings they cover.

What is a legal transcriptionist?

The legal industry relies on legal transcriptionists to transcribe audio recordings of depositions, hearings, trials, and other legal proceedings. They will transcribe, format, proof, and certify official transcripts.

How much do digital court reporters make?

According to ZipRecruiter.com, the annual salary for a digital court reporter in the United States is $67,770 a year.

How much do legal transcriptionists make?

According to ZipRecruiter.com, the annual salary for a legal transcriptionist in the United States is $46,930 a year. Many transcriptionists work as independent contractors, so pay is dependent on how much a transcriptionist works.

What is a notary and how do I become a notary?

Notaries review and validate signatures made on documents, as well as swear-in witnesses to testify under oath. Learn how to become a notary here.

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