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Court Reporter (Per Diem)

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$39.75/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Stenograph or other specialized equipment and court reporting software. * Preparing transcripts of cases, including researching specialized terminology, statutes or case citations. Skill in: * The ...

Court Reporter

Phoenix, AZ

$45.38 - $51/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Stenograph or other specialized equipment and court reporting software. * Preparing transcripts of cases, including researching specialized terminology, statutes or case citations. Skill in: * The ...

Court Reporter (Grade 14)

Yuma, AZ · On-site

$28.50 - $35.63/hr

Nature of Work (Illustrative Only) Attends court sessions for the purpose of taking down the spoken words of participants in the court process; uses stenograph machine or other dictation equipment to ...

Stenograph information

What is a stenograph?

A stenograph is a specialized machine used by court reporters and stenographers to transcribe spoken words quickly and accurately into written text. The device uses a unique keyboard that allows users to press multiple keys simultaneously, enabling them to record speech at speeds much faster than typical typing. Stenographs are commonly used in legal proceedings, closed captioning for television, and live event transcription. Mastery of the stenograph requires training, but it greatly increases efficiency in producing verbatim transcripts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a stenographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Stenographer, you need excellent typing speed and accuracy, strong command of grammar and language, and typically a certification in stenography or court reporting. Familiarity with stenotype machines, transcription software, and audio recording equipment is commonly required. Attention to detail, discretion, and strong listening skills are vital soft skills for this role. These abilities ensure efficient and accurate record-keeping, which is critical for legal, administrative, and business proceedings.

What are some common challenges stenographers face during live proceedings, and how can they effectively manage them?

Stenographers often encounter challenges such as rapid speech, multiple speakers talking simultaneously, and unfamiliar terminology during live proceedings. To address these, it's important to maintain a high level of focus, regularly update one’s vocabulary and shorthand skills, and seek clarification when needed. Utilizing modern stenography software and collaborating closely with attorneys or judges can also help ensure accuracy and efficiency. Staying organized and practicing stress management techniques are essential to balancing the demands of this role.

What is the difference between Stenograph vs Court Reporter?

AspectStenographCourt Reporter
CredentialsStenograph certification, shorthand machine skillsTypically requires certification, shorthand skills, and court reporting license
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, training centers, and industry eventsCourts, legal proceedings, depositions
Employer & IndustryManufacturers, training providers, industry associationsLegal system, courts, law firms

Stenograph refers to the company and the equipment used for stenography, while a Court Reporter is a professional who transcribes legal proceedings using stenography machines, often trained and certified in court reporting. Both roles require similar skills and certifications, but their work environments and industry applications differ.

Are stenograph in demand?

Stenographers are in demand in legal, medical, and captioning fields where real-time transcription is required. The job requires proficiency with stenotype machines and strong listening skills, and demand is steady in environments that rely on accurate, immediate documentation.

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Stenograph jobs?

Cities in Arizona with the most Stenograph job openings:

Infographic showing various Stenograph job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Court Reporter (Per Diem)

Maricopa

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

$39.75/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Posting Date

06/17/26

Application Deadline

Open Until Filled

Pay Range

Per Diem - $39.75

What We Offer

We offer generous paid time off, paid sick leave, and 10 paid holidays! We have affordable medical, dental, and vision insurance, and our employees are entitled to coverage by one of several State-sponsored retirement pension plans, our employee assistance program, and wellness incentives. Additionally, our employees have the option of life insurance, disability, a group legal plan, and pet insurance. Under the current guidelines for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program, the Maricopa County Superior Court is a qualifying employer. Therefore, any full time Judicial Branch employee, who meets other eligibility criteria may be eligible for loan forgiveness under this program. Click here to learn more!

Job Type

Temporary

Department

About the Position

An official Court Reporter provides verbatim reporting of court proceedings. The Court Reporter must prepare accurate and timely transcripts pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 40. Court Reporters can be assigned to any of the five court locations throughout Maricopa County and work in any court department, including but not limited to grand jury, criminal, civil, family, juvenile, probate/mental health, and administrative hearings.

The Judicial Branch provides reimbursement for employee's professional licensure/certification costs required to qualify for and maintain employment, or to legally perform their job. The reimbursement applies to costs associated with the maintenance of the required license/certification, not the initial costs to become licensed/certified

ABOUT THE SUPERIOR COURT:

The Superior Court of the Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County is dedicated to providing a safe, fair and impartial forum for resolving disputes, enhancing access to our services, and providing innovative, evidenced-based practices that improve the safety of our community and ensure the public's trust and confidence in the Judicial Branch. The Superior Court in Maricopa County, one of the largest, most innovative and progressive trial courts in the nation, seeks innovative individuals to join our team who will embrace our vision ofexcellence and the principles inherent in the Rule of Law...every person, every day, every time. We fulfill these principles through a culture that values fairness, respect, integrity, innovation, and safety.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

We recognize your time is valuable, so please apply if you meet the following required qualifications:

Education:

  • High school diploma or GED

Other Requirements:

  • Arizona Certification as a court reporter pursuant to A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 40.

  • Must possess or have the ability to obtain by the time of hire, a valid Arizona driver's license.

Our Preferred Candidate has:

  • Four years of court reporting experience

  • Experience transcribing a full range of judicial proceedings

  • Certification in real-time reporting

Knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Knowledge of:

  • Courtroom practices and procedures and legal terminology.

  • Stenograph or other specialized equipment and court reporting software.

  • Preparing transcripts of cases, including researching specialized terminology, statutes or case citations.

Skill in:

  • The operation and maintenance of stenograph equipment.

  • The use of court reporting software.

  • Using standard office machines

  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office products.

Ability to:

  • Transcribe court proceedings quickly and accurately.

  • Maintain and update computer text, dictionary, and backup files.

  • Communicate in a clear, concise and organized manner.

ESSENTIAL JOB TASKS

(This is not an all-inclusive list of all job duties that may be required; employees will be required to perform other related duties as assigned.)

  • Reports courtroom proceedings by use of stenograph equipment and computer-aided transcription software.

  • Reads aloud from stenographic notes as requested by court or counsel.

  • Prepares and produces transcripts of cases as requested by litigants, attorneys, judges and other court personnel.

  • Transcript preparation includes extensive research of case citations, statutes, and specialized terminology.

  • Edits, proofreads, binds, and certifies transcripts as to true and accurate copy.

  • Distributes transcripts to appropriate parties.

  • Routinely interacts and corresponds with private sector litigants, attorneys, support staff, paralegals, as well as judges, court personnel, the Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court regarding transcript requests and preparation.

  • Maintains and updates computer text, dictionary, and backup files.

  • Maintains and updates stenographic equipment and computer equipment.

  • Archives electronically produced stenographic notes, as well as all computer-generated stenographic files.

  • May assist court office personnel with various duties.

Working conditions:

Courtroom environment. May require travel to any Judicial Branch work locations within Maricopa County for coverage assignments.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to speak clearly and hear; see details of objects that are less than a few feet away; sit for long periods of time; stand, walk, use hands to finger handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; and occasionally push, pull or lift up to 20 pounds.

Additional Information

Judicial Branch Human Resources reserves the right to move forward candidates based on the information provided directly on the application. The hiring authority will select the successful candidate based on departmental needs.

Typically, successful candidates are hired at a salary rate up to the midpoint of the range, based on applicable experience, internal equity, and budgetary allowances.

All Judicial Branch offers of employment and continued employment are contingent upon passing a thorough background and/or fingerprint check. Applicants must completely and fully answer any questions regarding felony and misdemeanor convictions including any convictions that have been expunged or set aside. Failure to include criminal history information is grounds for termination of an offer and employment. A conviction may not automatically disqualify an applicant.

The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County participates in the State Retirement systems ASRS or PSPRS. As such, mandatory membership for all full-time employees includes payroll deducted contributions consistent with each retirement system's requirements. The current contribution rate for ASRS is 12.27% and the current contribution rate for PSPRS is 5.84% and up for the defined contribution plan and 8.82% for the defined benefit plan. For more information about contributions and benefits of these plans visit https://www.azasrs.gov/or https://www.psprs.com/corrections-officer/

Judicial Branch facilities are located throughout Maricopa County. This position may be reassigned to other locations. Assignments will be made based upon the needs of the department.

The Judicial Branch in Maricopa County is an EEO/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.

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