Court Reporter Schools in Nebraska

Becoming a Court Reporter in NE

Nebraska may be mostly rural, but larger urban centers at Omaha and Lincoln provide good opportunities for kicking off a court reporter career in this Midwestern state. A good idea is to complete a quality program at an accredited court reporter school. This will prepare you for your day-to-day responsibilities as a court reporter and will give you a vital credential sought after by employers. While there is no state licensing requirements in place in Nebraska, most employers will want to see that you are certified as a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) through the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA). Official court reporters will need to attain mandatory continuing education credits. General court reporters in Nebraska connect with each other through the Nebraska Court Reporters Association, the state’s NCRA affiliate organization. Official court reporters in Nebraska network through the Nebraska Official Court Reporters Association, through which they plan for annual continuing education.

Employment: N/A

Hourly Mean Wage: $27.52

Annual Mean Wage: $57,250

Source: http://www.bls.gov/oes/

Listed below are all the schools that offer Court Reporter Programs in Nebraska.