Court Reporters are impartial, independent professionals who prepare a verbatim transcript of what was said by the witness, attorneys, judge or others in order to preserve the record.

Court Reporters pass testing at 225 words per minute (WPM) for certification as a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) or even faster if they are a Registered Merit Reporter.

Some reporters are now working with hearing-challenged persons who prefer to read a screen, such as in an instructional class. This is referred to as CART.

Many Court Reporters are real time certified, which means they are providing an instant record on a screen.

The preservation of an impartial record is important for all those involved in a legal proceeding. Having a transcript is essential for courts, law firms and governmental hearings. Transcripts are produced in several forms such as PDF or condensed.

Worth Court Reporting provided high-quality and dependable reporting services to Wisconsin's Fox Valley area and beyond from 1982 until 2024. We have provided highly-trained professional court reporters, with experience in court work, depositions, board meetings, as well as arbitrations, public hearings, and even focus hearings.

If you are interested in becoming a court reporter, a link to court reporting instruction is shown below on this website.


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