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Certified Shorthand Reporters License
License Description Persons reporting a verbatim record of any oral court proceeding, deposition, or proceeding before any grand jury, referee, or court commissioner. Fees: Examination: $40 application fee, $25 per exam License: $225 Renewal: $225 Examination Frequency: Three times each year. Exam Locations: Various. Experience Requirement: 18 years of age, high school graduate or its equivalent, and pass Board examination. In order to qualify for the exam a person must submit evidence that prior to submitting an application he or she has met one of the following five criteria: 1) 12 months experience making verbatim records of judicial proceedings, by shorthand or by machine shorthand. 2) Verified certificate of satisfactory completion in a recognized California court reporting school and ability to make a verbatim record from dictated material. 3) A National Court Reporters Association RPR Certificate or Certificate of Merit or National Verbatim Reporters Association CVR Certificate stating the original issuance date of the certificate. Average Time to Process Application: 60 days. Renewal Period: Annually. Special License Requirements: not available Comments: The Court Reporters Board is required by the Legislature to establish and maintain a standard of competency in court and deposition reporting for the protection of litigants' rights to personal freedom and property, and the public in general. Authority: Business and Professions Code, Sections 8000-8031.; California Code of Regulations, Title 16, Sections 2400-2471.
Licensing Agency
Department of Consumer Affairs
Court Reporters Board of California
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Suite 230
Sacramento, CA 95833
(877) 327 5272
Active Status Active
Criminal Record No criminal record prohibitions
Exam State exam required
License Type Register with licensing agency
License Updated 08/09/2023
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