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Become a court reporter in Canada

How to become a court reporter

Have you been wondering about a career in court reporting? Are you interested in the law but you don’t know where to start? Are you a student or a part-time employee looking for extra income? Do you want to work from home or abroad?

Court Reporting may be the perfect job for you. This information guide will help you know if court reporting could be right for you.

Court reporting courses

Toronto Court Reporting offers guided, interactive and flexible courses to prepare you to become a court reporter. We offer one-on-one court reporting instruction, along with test cases, graded feedback and career mentorship to help you start your court reporting career.

What does a court reporter do?

This is the first and most important question about court reporting. In Canada, court reporters are most likely not actually appearing in court! Court reporters will work with lawyers pre-trial, meaning at the stage of cross-examinations or discoveries (in America, they’re called depositions! You may be familiar with those from TV). The court reporter is responsible for recording the audio and visual of the proceedings and creating comprehensive notes to prepare a transcriptionist for transcribing the legal proceedings. You can also expand your skill level to become a transcriptionist. Transcribing is another excellent way to make money while travelling, setting your own schedule and working from your computer.

What skills do I need to become a court reporter?

You should possess a strong command of the English language, if you’re working with English-speaking lawyers, a professionalism and excellent time management skills. You do not need a university or College degree. You may be in fact a student while becoming and working as a court reporter. You also need comprehensive training, and Toronto Court Reporting Course provides excellent instruction for becoming a court reporter. There is a lot of responsibility that comes with court reporting as lawyers will rely on you for an important part of the legal proceedings.

Ok, I’m interested. What’s next?

Contact us for an upcoming course package. We offer free informational sessions to prospective court reporting students. We offer flexible start dates, online courses and inexpensive tuition fees to help you get started on your court reporting career as quickly and seamlessly as possible.

Sign up: https://www.torontoreporting.com/course

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Online Court Reporting

Need a court reporter for a virtual examination?

Covid-19 changed everything. Lawyers went online. Meetings went online. Court reporting went online.

We’re proud to have been ahead of the curve. Toronto Court Reporting always recognizes that expensive office space was not a necessity for court reporting. Bay Street offices charge a premium for office space and much of it is now unused. Toronto Court Reporting offers inexpensive court reporting.

Court reporting goes online…and Toronto Court Reporting gives you discounts.

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Use online court reporting - save your clients money

It makes a big difference for your clients. And you’ll see a difference too. We’re progressive, straight-forward and no hassle. Make the switch - join Toronto Court Reporting’s great list of stand-out clients.

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