A-Z Court Reporting Program
Start a flexible, high-demand career as a court reporter. Work remotely, set your own schedule, and be at the center of important events from courtrooms to sporting events.
Learn stenographic machine shorthand with the NCRA A to Z® program—your first step into real-time communication technology.
Where Court Reporters Work
- High-profile criminal trials
- House of Representatives and Senate proceedings
- Major sporting events (live captioning)
- Breaking news for television
- Remote freelance opportunities
What Court Reporters Do
Court reporters (also called stenographers, captioners, and realtime communication specialists) convert spoken words into written text in real time using specialized technology. The profession offers flexible scheduling, remote work options, and the potential for self-employment.
Court Reporting Resources