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CSR (CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTER) Some states, but not all, require court reporters to be licensed, and the licensure is usually as a CSR (or LSR, Licensed Shorthand Reporter). To become a CSR, one must pass a skills test to demonstrate proficiency.
There are two parts court reporters must pass in order to obtain an CVR certificate: a written knowledge test and a dictation speed skills test. After completing the CVR test, reporters must maintain this certification by renewing NVRA membership and completing certain other requirements provided by the NVRA.
Candidates for the first certificationthe CVRmust pass a written test of spelling, punctuation, vocabulary, legal and medical terminology and three 5-minute dictation and transcription examinations that test for speed, accuracy, and silence.
Voice writing court reporters are able to practice in state court systems in the following states and the District of Columbia: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Becoming a licensed CSR requires passing a three-part licensing exam, usually after attending a State-approved court reporting school. Having an out-of-state license or appropriate work experience can also qualify you for the exam. CSR school programs are designed to take three to four years.
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While technology may automate some aspects of court reporting, its unlikely to completely replace human court reporters in the foreseeable future. Human judgment and adaptability are still highly valuable, especially in complex legal environments where context and understanding nuances are crucial.

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