The National Court Reporters Association (NCRA), the country’s leading organization representing stenographic court reporters, broadcast and CART captioners, and legal videographers, has announced that Feb. 11-18 has been deemed National Court Reporting & Captioning Week. The awareness week pulls together a nationwide effort to highlight the contributions of stenographic court reporters and captioners to society and to showcase the career opportunities that exist in the court reporting and captioning fields.
In conjunction with NCRA’s fifth annual National Court Reporting & Captioning week, February 11-18, 2017, Ohio Governor John R. Kasich and Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor have recognized and declared Ohio Court Reporting and Captioning Week.
Thank you Governor John R. Kasich and Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor!
Mike Mobley Reporting and many of our court reporters are members of the Ohio Court Reporters Association (OCRA) and NCRA and are proud of this declaration for our profession here in Ohio!
Court reporting is consistently ranked as one of the top career options as it offers both flexibility and significant income potential. Court reporters and captioners are able to begin a career without a traditional four-year college degree, and these highly trained professionals experience the continuous professional growth associated with an in-demand career.
Career information about the court reporting profession—one of the leading career options that do not require a traditional four-year degree—can be found at crTakeNote.com.
Here at Mike Mobley Reporting, we’re always looking for good court reporters. If you’d like to find out more about working with us, visit our court reporter position career page.