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Experienced Court Reporters are encouraged to apply. The Court Executive Officer may authorize hiring above the entry step of the salary range above, depending on a candidates years of qualifying ...

Court Reporter

San Rafael, CA ยท On-site

$116.06K - $134.36K/yr

In addition, court reporters are required to provide their own equipment, computer and supplies, and are paid separately for transcripts. This class reports to the Court Operations Manager or ...

Official Court Reporter

Saint Louis, MO ยท On-site +1

$97.88K - $112.56K/yr

Official Court Reporters are responsible for the verbatim reporting of both civil and criminal proceedings held before the United States District Judges, and as directed for proceedings before ...

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How much do weekend court reporter jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend court reporter in the United States is $80,550.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Weekend Court Reporter, you need excellent shorthand or stenography skills, attention to detail, and typically a certification such as Registered Professional Reporter (RPR). Familiarity with stenographic machines, digital recording devices, and transcription software is essential for accurate record-keeping. Outstanding listening skills, concentration, and professionalism set top performers apart in this role. These competencies are crucial to ensure precise and reliable legal transcripts, supporting the judicial process even during weekend proceedings.

What are some common challenges a Weekend Court Reporter might face, and how can they be addressed?

Weekend Court Reporters often manage unique challenges such as handling high-pressure, fast-paced proceedings that may be scheduled back-to-back to accommodate weekend court calendars. They may also encounter technical issues with recording equipment or need to quickly adapt to different judges' and attorneys' speaking styles. To address these challenges, it's important to be proactive in maintaining equipment, staying organized, and continually developing strong shorthand and listening skills. Building rapport with court staff and staying updated on legal terminology will also support success in this role.

What are weekend court reporters?

Weekend court reporters are professionals who transcribe spoken or recorded speech during legal proceedings that take place on weekends. They use specialized equipment, such as stenotype machines or digital recording devices, to create accurate written records of trials, hearings, and depositions. This role is essential for ensuring that weekend legal sessions are documented just as thoroughly as those held during the traditional workweek. Weekend court reporters may work for courts, law firms, or freelance and often have flexible schedules to accommodate weekend assignments.

What is the difference between Weekend Court Reporter vs Court Reporter?

AspectWeekend Court ReporterCourt Reporter
CredentialsTypically requires certification or licensing, such as CSR or RPRSame certifications often required
Work EnvironmentPrimarily works on weekends, often in courtrooms or legal settingsWorks during regular weekday hours in similar legal environments
Employer & IndustryLegal institutions, courts, or freelance workCourts, legal firms, or freelance
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched for as a flexible or part-time court reporting optionStandard full-time court reporting role

The main difference between a Weekend Court Reporter and a Court Reporter is the work schedule. Weekend Court Reporters primarily work on weekends, offering flexibility for those seeking part-time or weekend employment, while Court Reporters typically work during regular weekday hours. Both roles require similar credentials and work in comparable legal environments, but their schedules differ to accommodate different employer needs or personal preferences.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Court Reporter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 92% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,550 per year, or $38.7 per hour.
Court Reporter

Court Reporter

Madera Superior Court

Madera, CA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Salary: Monthly Salary: $7,121 - $8,657

SUPERIOR COURT

COUNTY OF MADERA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA

ANNOUNCEMENT OF EXAMINATION

COURT REPORTER

Monthly Salary: $7,121 - $8,657*


Final Filing Date: Open Until Filled


The Madera County Superior Court is offering a great career opportunity with a competitive benefits package:


  • *Experienced Court Reporters are encouraged to apply. The Court Executive Officer may authorize hiring above the entry step of the salary range above, depending on a candidates years of qualifying experience.
  • The Madera County Superior Court offers membership into CalPERS, and for Classic Members a 2.7% at 55 retirement benefit formula is available for individuals who were in a reciprocal California Government Retirement System on or before 12/31/2012. New Members will enjoy a 2% at 62 retirement benefit formula.
  • Retirees from the Madera County Superior Court enjoy employer contributions towards health insurance premiums.
  • Flex time available from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

THE POSITION

Under general supervision, record and transcribe verbatim stenographic accounts of court proceedings and prepares certified transcripts of the proceedings.


SUPERVISION EXERCISED

Exercises no supervision.


IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  • Reports and transcribes verbatim accounts of court proceedings in accordance with established policies, procedures, statutes, and standards.
  • Reads back all or portions of the official court proceedings to courtroom participants upon instruction from the judge, including to jurors during deliberation.
  • Prepares transcripts; reviews and certifies transcripts of court proceedings.
  • Maintains a variety of electronic and paper files of the court record.
  • Provides transcripts on request of parties or the court.
  • Prepares daily transcripts, as needed.
  • Performs basic legal and other research to ensure appropriate case documentation of names, quotations, and similar information.
  • Attends grand jury proceedings as directed and when requested by the foreperson, District Attorney or County Counsel.


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES


Knowledge of:

  • Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, statues, and rules relating to court reporting services.
  • Computer-Aided Transcription (CAT) and Real-Time Reporting.
  • Legal, medical and other technical terminology utilized during the course of court proceedings.
  • Proper English usage, grammar, punctuation and spelling.
  • Courtroom procedures and protocol.
  • Current trends, practices, and developments in court reporting technology.

Skill to:

  • Operate modern office equipment.
  • Operate stenographic equipment.
  • Operate a motor vehicle safely.

Ability to:

  • Make a verbatim record of court proceedings often of a technical nature, and at a high rate of speed.
  • Read back in open court and promptly prepare transcripts of proceedings when appropriate.
  • Plan and organize work to meet deadlines.
  • Respond timely and appropriately to inquiries and requests.
  • Demonstrate a willingness to take on a variety of reporting assignments.
  • Learn and understand the organization and operation of the Madera Superior Court system.
  • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  • Establish, maintain, and foster positive and harmonious working relationship with those contacted in the court of work.
  • Adapt to changing court reporting technology, including but not limited to Real-time reporting.
  • Travel to various court reporting assignments throughout Madera County based on the operational needs of the Superior Court.
  • Store paperless court reporter notes to online depository.


OTHER JOB RELATED DUTIES:

  • Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Experience: Some professional court reporting experience is desirable.

Education: Requires equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade.


SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

Essential duties require the following physical skills and work environment:

Ability to work in a standard office environment; ability to travel to different sites and locations; ability to sit for prolonged periods of time; ability to listen attentively to court proceedings for prolonged periods of time; ability to concentrate on court proceedings amid extraneous distractions. Must provide and maintain own reporting and transcription equipment.


LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE:

Must possess a valid California Certified Shorthand Reporter License with identification number or Certified Court Reporter. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid drivers license or must be able to provide self-arranged transportation.

BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS:

The final candidate will be required to submit to Live Scan Fingerprinting as a condition of employment should an offer be made. In addition, the final candidate will be required to submit verification of identity, citizenship or legal right to work in the United States.


EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:

Benefits of employment with the Superior Court, County of Madera include 13 paid holidays and 1 floating holiday per year, 1 sick leave day per month (unlimited accrual); Appointed to a permanent position shall be granted 5 days credit for vacation following the completion of 6 calendar months of continuous paid full-time service and following the completion of 12 calendar months of continuous paid full-time service in a permanent position will be credited 5 additional vacation days, vacation accrual increasing thereafter with years of service (50 days max accrual); Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) pursuant to the provisions of Californias 2013 Pension Reform Act (Act) and CalPERS Regulations. For those individuals with current or prior CalPERS membership status or defined as a classic member, will be eligible for an enhanced 2.7% @ 55 retirement formula; employee contributes 8%. Individuals with no current or prior CalPERS membership status and who are defined as new members or new employees under the Act, will be eligible for the 2% @ 62 retirement benefit formula; employee contributes 7.75%. Superior Court participates in the CalPERS Health Benefit Program, and for certain selected health plans, the Superior Court pays 100% of the health insurance premium for employee and 50% for either two-party or family coverage.

EXAMINATION PROCESS:

A qualifications appraisal for the purpose of appraising the candidates education, experience, and personal qualifications will be scheduled for those candidates who meet the minimum qualifications, and may be administered either by a written examination, oral interview, evaluation of education and experience, or any combination of qualifications appraisal determined by the Superior Court Human Resources Division to be appropriate. The Human Resources Division may limit the number of qualified applicants eligible to participate in the examination process. The Superior Court Human Resources Division will make reasonable accommodations in the examination process for disabled applicants. Madera County Superior Court does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, sex, or age in any of its programs or activities.


HOW TO APPLY

Please review the Application Guidelines for requirements. Interested persons are to submit an official application. A resume may be included with the application but will not be accepted in lieu of an official application. An application may be obtained by accessing the Madera Superior Court website at www.madera.courts.ca.gov or by visiting the Madera Superior Courts Human Resources Division. Office hours are: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am 5:00 pm.

A copy of a valid California Certified Shorthand Reporter License along with the official application are required to apply.

MAILED AND E-MAIL APPLICATIONS:

If an application is mailed or e-mailed, the application and all required documentation must be received by the final closing date indicated. An application may be mailed or e-mailed to:


Madera Superior Court - Human Resources Division

200 South G Street, Madera, Ca. 93637


HR@madera.courts.ca.gov

NOTE: Postmarks are not accepted.

ADA ACCOMMODATIONS:

If you are a person with a disability and in need of accommodations during your interview, please contact our office at (559) 416-5517.