Court Reporting
Court Reporting
Associate of Applied Science Degree, Certificates, Enhanced Skills Certificate
Available at: Heritage Campus
Program Overview
Court reporters are part of a prestigious and professional business environment. Court reporters can quickly turn spoken words into readable, searchable, permanent text, and they will continue to be needed.
- According to the National Court Reporters Association, court reporters earn an average of more than $60,000 a year.
- There are an estimated 50,000 to 60,000 court reporters in the United States.
- The U.S. Department of Labor reports that court reporting job openings continue to outnumber job seekers.
Who should become a court reporter?
Anyone who...
- is intelligent, highly motivated and disciplined.
- enjoys reading and/or plays a musical instrument.
- works well under pressure and can meet deadlines.
- likes to meet people, travel and work with new technology.
- enjoys the challenge of an exciting and lucrative career.
What kind of jobs can you get as a court reporter?
Official Court Reporter
Work in a courtroom as an Official Court Reporter with full benefits and extra compensation for transcripts produced.
Freelance Reporter
Work as a freelance reporter associated with a single firm or as an independent contractor and enjoy a flexible schedule taking depositions for pretrial discovery, recording conventions, hearings, and other matters.
Captioner
Work in the field of captioning, both closed captioning and offline captioning. Caption live television programs as they occur live, as well as perform a much-needed service to the deaf and hard of hearing as a Communication Access Realtime Translating (CART) provider.
Scopist/Transcriber
Work as a scopist assisting working court reporters to produce transcripts and do daily copy for court and depositions, or use your court reporting skills to do transcriptions for legal proceedings working for attorneys, or fulfilling the needs of a variety of companies that may need the services of a transcriptionist.
Curriculum
- Court Reporting, Associate in Applied Science
- Court Reporting - Level II, Certificate
- Information Reporting/Scoping, Certificate
- Judicial Realtime/CART/Captioning, Enhanced Skills Certificate
As required by 34 CFR 668.43(c): Del Mar College has not yet made the determination if the curriculum of this program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification in any U.S. Territory or state other than Texas.
Careers
Page last updated December 6, 2024.