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Court Reporter

Atlanta, GA · On-site +1

$100K - $116K/yr

Rich in arts and culture, "The City in the Forest" is a leader in film and TV production and home to several professional sports teams including the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks ...

Court Advocate

Bronx, NY · On-site

$27.47/hr

Title: Court Advocate Unit: Court Advocacy Reports to: Bronx Senior Court Advocate Status ... an arts program. Each service we provide is informed by the needs of the population we serve.

Edmonds provides a full range of services, including contracted fire services, police services a municipal court, a community pool, a regional performing arts facility, public works and utilities, a ...

Edmonds provides a full range of services, including contracted fire services, police services a municipal court, a community pool, a regional performing arts facility, public works and utilities, a ...

Edmonds provides a full range of services, including contracted fire services, police services a municipal court, a community pool, a regional performing arts facility, public works and utilities, a ...

Edmonds provides a full range of services, including contracted fire services, police services a municipal court, a community pool, a regional performing arts facility, public works and utilities, a ...

Court Clerk

Edmonds, WA · On-site

$3K - $4K/mo

Edmonds provides a full range of services, including contracted fire services, police services a municipal court, a community pool, a regional performing arts facility, public works and utilities, a ...

Purpose/Description The Part-Time Court Officer monitors participants and public observers for ... arts, and world-class amenities. Wayne County provides leadership that ensures the County operates ...

Purpose/Description The Part-Time Court Officer monitors participants and public observers for ... arts, and world-class amenities. Wayne County provides leadership that ensures the County operates ...

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How much do court artist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for court artist in the United States is $129,541.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $127,000.00 and $152,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Court Artist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Court Artist, you need strong observational drawing skills, an ability to capture likenesses quickly, and a portfolio demonstrating artistic proficiency—often supported by formal art training. Many court artists utilize traditional media such as pastels, charcoal, and pencils, and some may use digital tablets, though specific certifications are not typically required. Excellent concentration, discretion, and the ability to remain unobtrusive and professional during legal proceedings are crucial soft skills. These abilities ensure accurate, respectful renderings of courtroom scenes where cameras are not allowed, making the artist’s work a vital record for the media and public.

What is a Court Artist job?

A Court Artist is responsible for creating live courtroom sketches of legal proceedings, especially in cases where cameras are not allowed. They capture key moments, expressions, and individuals involved in a trial through quick yet detailed illustrations. These sketches are often used by news organizations to visually represent courtroom events. Court artists must be skilled in rapid drawing, observation, and portraying likenesses accurately under time constraints.

What is a typical workday like for a Court Artist?

As a Court Artist, your workday usually involves attending court hearings or trials where photography is prohibited and quickly sketching scenes and key participants as events unfold. You may need to adapt to variable court schedules and work under tight deadlines, sometimes finalizing your drawings outside the courtroom for media outlets. Collaboration with journalists, news editors, and legal staff is common to ensure your artwork meets editorial needs and legal standards. The role can be demanding, requiring focus and flexibility, but it offers a dynamic and impactful way to contribute to public understanding of the justice system.

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Infographic showing various Court Artist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $129,541 per year, or $62.3 per hour.

Court Reporter

U.S. Courts

Atlanta, GA • On-site, Remote

$100K - $116K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


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Summary
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia has an opening for an official court reporter in the exciting and growing city of Atlanta, GA. Travel to other locations within the district may be required on occasion. Official court reporters are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Court and must comply with the requirements of the Judicial Conference of the United States and the Court Reporter Management Plan of this court.
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The official court reporter is responsible for reporting verbatim testimony of court proceedings as specified by statute, rule, or order. The position requires the ability to read back any or all of the court record, to work well under pressure, and to timely produce transcripts of court proceedings consistent with the fee schedule of the Judicial Conference of the United States and the Court Reporter Management Plan.
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Conditions of employment
Employees of the United States District Court are appointed in the excepted service, are considered "at-will" employees, and serve at the pleasure of the Court. All employees of the clerk's office are required to adhere to a Code of Conduct, copies of which are available upon request. All employees serve a one-year probationary period. As a condition of employment, the selected candidate must successfully complete a criminal background check and a check of financial and credit records. All offers of employment are provisional until a full suitability determination has been made. The Federal Financial Reform Act requires direct deposit of federal wages for Court employees. Applicants must be United States citizens or eligible to work in the United States. The United States District Court is a part of the judicial branch of the United States government. Although comparable to the executive branch (civil service) in salary, leave accrual, health benefits, life insurance benefits, and retirement benefits, generally court employees are not subject to the many statutory and regulatory provisions that govern civil service positions.
The selectee for this position is subject to a criminal record check and satisfactory adjudication by the employing office to be eligible for employment. Candidates will not be asked about their criminal history prior to receiving a tentative offer of employment. Candidates completing the AO-78 are not required to complete questions 18-20 regarding criminal history. Criminal history is not in itself disqualifying. All available information, past and present, favorable, and unfavorable, about the reliability and trustworthiness of an individual will be considered when making an employment suitability determination. Providing false and/or misleading information may be grounds for removal from the application and selection process as well as disciplinary action if discovered after an individual's date of hire.
Qualifications
MANDATORY QUALIFICATIONS:
  • At least one year of prime court reporting experience as a freelance or in-court reporter (or a combination of the two);
  • Qualified by testing for listing on the registry of professional reporters of the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) or passed an equivalent qualifying examination; and
  • Skilled in the use of Computer Aided Transcription (CAT) equipment.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Preference will be given to Registered Merit Reporters (RMR), Certified Realtime Reporters (CRR), and those with an equivalent certification. Salary is commensurate with skills certifications as outlined below.
Education
There is no minimum education requirement.
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SALARY:
The appointee shall receive the salary for court reporters set by the Judicial Conference of the United States, plus authorized transcript fees.
CR Level 1 Starting Salary - $100,942
CR Level 2 Merit Certification - $105,989
CR Level 3 Realtime Certification - $111,036
CR Level 4 Merit and Realtime Certification - $116,083
TOUR OF DUTY:
The tour of duty is 8 hours per day, 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., except as otherwise directed. Official court reporters are subject to the policies and procedures of the Judicial Conference of the United States and the Northern District of Georgia.
ABOUT ATLANTA: Rich in arts and culture, "The City in the Forest" is a leader in film and TV production and home to several professional sports teams including the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta United, and Atlanta Dream. We enjoy mild winters and a climate that allows for almost year-round enjoyment of numerous parks, hiking trails, and other outdoor recreational areas.
THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
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  • Accrual of paid vacation and sick leave days, based on length of service.
  • Eleven paid holidays during the year.
  • Pre-tax benefit programs (health, dental, and vision insurance; flexible spending accounts; parking, reimbursement).
  • Available group life insurance.
  • Telework (for qualified employees).
  • Public transportation subsidy.
  • Participation in the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS).
  • Thrift Savings Plan (with employer matching a percentage of employee's contribution).