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- Your association needs you | NCRA
NCRA is internationally recognized as the premier educational and informational resource for its members and the public Through its actively involved membership, the association impacts legislative issues and the global marketplace
- Certification - NCRA
One of NCRA's primary objectives is to set national certification standards and assist states seeking to establish certification or licensing requirements To that end, NCRA has administered its nationally recognized certification program for court reporters since 1937 In addition, many states currently accept or use the RPR in the place of the state certification or licensing exam NCRA
- NCRA: Home
NCRA A to Z® is a free, six-week online intro to steno machine shorthand program for anyone exploring court reporting or captioning as a profession Get a guided look at the basics and see if it’s the right fit for you
- About NCRA
NCRA is committed to supporting its more than 12,000 members in achieving the highest level of professional expertise with educational opportunities and industry-recognized court reporting, educator, and videographer certification programs NCRA impacts legislative issues and the global marketplace through its actively involved membership
- Continuing Education - NCRA
NCRA’s Continuing Education Program is established and administered by the authority of the Council of the Academy of Professional Reporters (CAPR) The CAPR’s operation is mandated by the Bylaws of NCRA, and its members are appointed by the NCRA Board of Directors
- Registered Professional Reporter | NCRA
Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) What is the RPR? The Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) is NCRA’s foundational certification designed for entry-level freelance and official reporters, students, those looking for a salary increase, and those in need of a license requirement
- NCRA-Approved Court Reporting Programs
Find a list of NCRA-approved court reporting programs and schools These court reporting programs are committed to excellence in realtime reporter education and have met the General Requirements and Minimum Standards (GRMS) established by the Council on Approved Student Education (CASE)
- The Profession - NCRA
The Profession Professional captioners, court reporters, and legal videographers are all focused on capturing the spoken word – and NCRA is committed to providing them with the tools they need to succeed in today’s rapidly changing playing field
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