What are some of the states requirements to become a Court Reporter?
This information is provided by StenoLife. Please visit their website for more updated information…. Visit the author’s web site http://www.stenolife.com ARIZONA – The exam you must pass is basically a copy of the RPR.In addition to passing the RPR exam, one must also pass an Arizona Written Knowledge Test relating to Arizona codes and rules with a 75% or better score. CALIFORNIA – The CSR exam is a 200 wpm 4-voice for 10 minutes at 97.5%. COLORADO – Most agencies will let you work without certification, but you need an RPR to work in the court system. GEORGIA – There is an A and B certification test. The A and B certification tests consist of three skills test (Testimony, Literary and Jury Charge) and a written test. The speeds for the A test are: 225 Testimony, 200 Jury Charge, 180 Literary. The speeds for the B test are: 200 Testimony, 180 Jury Charge, 160 literary. Passing rate for skills test is 96% accuracy; passing rate for the written exam is 85%. IOWA – The Iowa CSR tests co
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