Court reporters may be employed by court
agencies to provide
transcription in court, or they may work as freelancers. In the
freelance capacity, they may either work for themselves or work for court
reporting agencies as an independent contractor.
In a courtroom environment, they may make suggestions regarding proper
procedure, do research for items in the official record, and assist in
other ways. Importantly, realtime reporting has proven beneficial for the
judiciary, and many judges insist that their reporter be realtime capable.
Many court reporters work outside the courtroom in depositions and other
situations that require an official legal transcript, such as arbitration
hearings or other formal proceedings. Court reporters also often provide
realtime transcription for public events, religious services, webcasts,
and educational services.
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Cal North Reporting Svc
3510 Unocal Pl # 111, Santa Rosa, CA 707 579-4500
Denise Veirs
141 Stony Cir # 240, Santa Rosa, CA 707 575-1819
Jim Matthews Court Reporting
262 Murphy Ave, Sebastopol, CA 707 823-3170
Nagel Reporting Svc
411 Russell Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 707 575-3534
Preferred Reporters
201 E Watmaugh Rd, Sonoma, CA 707 938-9227
Redwood Reporting
3554 Round Barn Blvd, Santa Rosa, CA 707 526-2708
Stephanie A Fox
131 Stony Cir # 500, Santa Rosa, CA 707 573-9766
Verbatim Reporting Svc
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Former court reporters and graduates of court reporting schools are
employed by television producers and stations in order to provide
realtime closed captioning of live programs for the hearing-impaired.
There are differing accounts of the earnings for court reporters. The
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics had earnings of between
$30,680 and $60,760 for the middle 50% of court reporters. |
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