π May 19
Verbatim Court Reporter position for experienced transcriptionists at E-Typist, Inc. Transcribe court proceedings accurately and manage turnaround times with flexible hours.
π March 24
Remote Legal Digital Court Reporter managing legal proceedings and providing client support. Facilitating depositions and ensuring accuracy through tech-savvy documentation.
π January 15
Certified Shorthand Reporter partnering with Filevine to redefine the deposition experience. Access nationwide marketplace of job opportunities with operational support for accurate transcript delivery.
πΊπΈ United States β Remote
π° $108M Series D on 2022-04
β³ Contract/Temporary
π‘ Mid-level
π Senior
π° Journalist
π¦ H1B Visa Sponsor
π December 2, 2025
Certified Shorthand Reporter shaping modern court reporting standards for Filevine. Overseeing quality assurance and managing court reporting operations in Nevada.
πΊπΈ United States β Remote
π° $108M Series D on 2022-04
β° Full Time
π΄ Lead
π° Journalist
π¦ H1B Visa Sponsor
π October 1, 2025
Court Reporter taking down verbatim proceedings at client sites using specialized equipment. Administrative duties including preparation, capture, and representation in legal contexts.
π July 3, 2025
eScribers seeks independent contractor digital court reporters. Flexible remote options available.
π½ New York β Remote
π° $1M Venture Round on 2020-09
β³ Contract/Temporary
π‘ Mid-level
π Senior
π° Journalist
The average salary for remote court reporters is $47,796 per year. This is based on data from 19 job openings. Our advanced AI searches the internet for remote job openings and posts them on our website. We use the salary data from these job postings to calculate salary expectations.
Below is a breakdown of salary data by years of experience:
| Experience | Number of roles analyzed | Average Salary |
|---|---|---|
βͺοΈ Entry-level Court Reporter (0 yrs) | 2 | $0 |
π’ Junior Court Reporter (1-2 yrs) | 4 | $77,033 |
π‘ Mid-level Court Reporter (2-4 yrs) | 12 | $50,000 |
π΄ Lead Court Reporter (10+ yrs) | 1 | $0 |
We analyzed 7 job listings in the last year and found it takes about 31 days for employers to close a job opening.
We reviewed 19 job postings and found the top 10 skills employers are asking for most often are:
You need excellent typing speed and accuracy, strong listening skills, proficiency in shorthand or voice writing, and familiarity with legal terminology. Good communication and organization skills are also important.
Typically, a high school diploma is required, along with completion of a court reporting program. Certification from a recognized body, such as the National Court Reporters Association, can enhance job prospects.
Responsibilities include transcribing spoken words during legal proceedings, ensuring accurate records are maintained, providing transcripts to legal parties, and managing deadlines for submissions. You'll also need to ensure the confidentiality of sensitive information.
Benefits include flexible work hours, the ability to work from home, reduced commuting time, and potential for higher pay rates per job. Remote work also allows for a diverse range of cases and experiences.
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