Court Reporter Pro Tem (Tahoe)
$100.80K - $119.75K/yr
Court Reporter Pro Tempore positions will be paid in half-day (4 hour) and full-day (8 hour) increments. Work that extends beyond eight hours in a single day will be paid at an hourly rate ...
$100.80K - $119.75K/yr
Court Reporter Pro Tempore positions will be paid in half-day (4 hour) and full-day (8 hour) increments. Work that extends beyond eight hours in a single day will be paid at an hourly rate ...
$100.80K - $119.75K/yr
Court Reporter Pro Tempore positions will be paid in half-day (4 hour) and full-day (8 hour) increments. Work that extends beyond eight hours in a single day will be paid at an hourly rate ...
Riverside, CA · On-site
$64.86/hr
Work four 10-hour days with a three-day weekend, every week . * Hybrid Work Options: Some positions ... Court Reporters are assigned to regions. Travel may be required to any location within the region ...
Riverside, CA · On-site
$64.86/hr
Work four 10-hour days with a three-day weekend, every week . * Hybrid Work Options: Some positions ... Court Reporters are assigned to regions. Travel may be required to any location within the region ...
Boise, ID · On-site
$69.51K - $78.69K/yr
Court Reporter - 4th Judicial District Location: Ada County Effective Date: December 2025 Salary Grade/Range: $33.42/hour regular court reporter $34.88/hour real-time capable court reporter $37.83 ...
Boise, ID · On-site
$69.51K - $78.69K/yr
Court Reporter - 4th Judicial District Location: Ada County Effective Date: December 2025 Salary Grade/Range: $33.42/hour regular court reporter $34.88/hour real-time capable court reporter $37.83 ...
Boise, ID · On-site
$69.51K - $78.69K/yr
Court Reporter - 5th District Location: Jerome, and Gooding County Effective Date: January 2026 Salary Grade/Range: $33.42/hour regular court reporter $34.88/hour real-time capable court reporter $37 ...
Boise, ID · On-site
$69.51K - $78.69K/yr
Court Reporter - 5th District Location: Jerome, and Gooding County Effective Date: January 2026 Salary Grade/Range: $33.42/hour regular court reporter $34.88/hour real-time capable court reporter $37 ...
Hollidaysburg, PA · On-site
$19.35/hr
Court Administration seeks a court reporter for the Court of Common Pleas. Our hire takes and transcribes verbatim testimony in a variety of court proceedings and performs related clerical duties.
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Hollidaysburg, PA · On-site
$19.35/hr
Court Administration seeks a court reporter for the Court of Common Pleas. Our hire takes and transcribes verbatim testimony in a variety of court proceedings and performs related clerical duties.
$80.97K - $98.43K/yr
Court Reporter APPLY NOW FOR A CHANCE TO RECEIVE UP TO A $5,000 HIRING INCENTIVE AND UP TO $25,000 ... hours or weekend work, however. Alternate work shifts may occur. Disclaimer: This document is ...
$80.97K - $98.43K/yr
Court Reporter APPLY NOW FOR A CHANCE TO RECEIVE UP TO A $5,000 HIRING INCENTIVE AND UP TO $25,000 ... hours or weekend work, however. Alternate work shifts may occur. Disclaimer: This document is ...
$48.67 - $61.63/hr
Summary PART-TIME COURT REPORTER Examination No. 23-019 San Diego Superior Court is establishing a new Part-time Court Reporter eligible list, which may be used to fill current and future Part-time ...
$48.67 - $61.63/hr
Summary PART-TIME COURT REPORTER Examination No. 23-019 San Diego Superior Court is establishing a new Part-time Court Reporter eligible list, which may be used to fill current and future Part-time ...
$69.51K - $78.69K/yr
Court Reporter - 1st District Location: Bonner County Effective Date: May 2026 Salary Grade/Range: $33.42/hour regular court reporter $34.88/hour real-time capable court reporter $37.83/hour real ...
$69.51K - $78.69K/yr
Court Reporter - 1st District Location: Bonner County Effective Date: May 2026 Salary Grade/Range: $33.42/hour regular court reporter $34.88/hour real-time capable court reporter $37.83/hour real ...
Boise, ID · On-site
$69.51K - $78.69K/yr
Court Reporter - 1st District Location: Bonner County Effective Date: May 2026 Salary Grade/Range: $33.42/hour regular court reporter $34.88/hour real-time capable court reporter $37.83/hour real ...
Boise, ID · On-site
$69.51K - $78.69K/yr
Court Reporter - 1st District Location: Bonner County Effective Date: May 2026 Salary Grade/Range: $33.42/hour regular court reporter $34.88/hour real-time capable court reporter $37.83/hour real ...
Upper Marlboro, MD · On-site
Court Reporter Location: Largo, MD Department: Prince Georges County Office of Procurement Position Summary: We are currently seeking an experienced Official Court Reporter to join our team in ...
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Upper Marlboro, MD · On-site
Court Reporter Location: Largo, MD Department: Prince Georges County Office of Procurement Position Summary: We are currently seeking an experienced Official Court Reporter to join our team in ...
San Francisco, CA · On-site
$119.33K - $137.23K/yr
Court Reporter Opening Date: 02/05/2026 Description Whether launching or continuing a career in public service, the U.S. District Court is a great place to work with competitive salaries and benefits ...
San Francisco, CA · On-site
$119.33K - $137.23K/yr
Court Reporter Opening Date: 02/05/2026 Description Whether launching or continuing a career in public service, the U.S. District Court is a great place to work with competitive salaries and benefits ...
Position Summary Court Reporter Job Shadowing Opportunity (Unpaid) Schedule: 8:30 AM or 1:30 PM Start Time (based on court calendar) Sonoma County Superior Court is offering an unpaid Court Reporter ...
Position Summary Court Reporter Job Shadowing Opportunity (Unpaid) Schedule: 8:30 AM or 1:30 PM Start Time (based on court calendar) Sonoma County Superior Court is offering an unpaid Court Reporter ...
$19.35/hr
Court Administration seeks a court reporter for the Court of Common Pleas. Our hire takes and transcribes verbatim testimony in a variety of court proceedings and performs related clerical duties.
$19.35/hr
Court Administration seeks a court reporter for the Court of Common Pleas. Our hire takes and transcribes verbatim testimony in a variety of court proceedings and performs related clerical duties.
Learn more about this agency Duties Help Official Court Reporters are responsible for recording court proceedings in court and in chambers, for producing requested transcripts, and for filing ...
Learn more about this agency Duties Help Official Court Reporters are responsible for recording court proceedings in court and in chambers, for producing requested transcripts, and for filing ...
$112.05K - $129.71K/yr
Court Reporter $112,051.47- $129,713.17 annually* *Base salary only; additional pay differentials may apply, see benefits section below. Final Filing - Continuous The Superior Court of Contra Costa ...
$112.05K - $129.71K/yr
Court Reporter $112,051.47- $129,713.17 annually* *Base salary only; additional pay differentials may apply, see benefits section below. Final Filing - Continuous The Superior Court of Contra Costa ...
Learn more about this agency Duties Help Official Court Reporters are responsible for recording court proceedings in court and in chambers, for producing requested transcripts, and for filing ...
Learn more about this agency Duties Help Official Court Reporters are responsible for recording court proceedings in court and in chambers, for producing requested transcripts, and for filing ...
Largo, MD · On-site
Court Reporter Location: Largo, MD Department: Prince George's County Office of Procurement Position Summary: We are currently seeking an experienced Official Court Reporter to join our team in ...
Largo, MD · On-site
Court Reporter Location: Largo, MD Department: Prince George's County Office of Procurement Position Summary: We are currently seeking an experienced Official Court Reporter to join our team in ...
$44.33 - $53.88/hr
Court Reporters hired prior to June 30, 2027, will receive a $3,750.00 lump sum payment after the completion of the first six (6) months of employment and an additional $3,750.00 lump sum payment ...
$44.33 - $53.88/hr
Court Reporters hired prior to June 30, 2027, will receive a $3,750.00 lump sum payment after the completion of the first six (6) months of employment and an additional $3,750.00 lump sum payment ...
Lancaster, PA · On-site
$57.39K - $86.07K/yr
Official Court Reporters report to the Director of Court Reporters. * There are currently 13 Official Court Reporters. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS * Ability to operate a court reporting steno machine or ...
Lancaster, PA · On-site
$57.39K - $86.07K/yr
Official Court Reporters report to the Director of Court Reporters. * There are currently 13 Official Court Reporters. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS * Ability to operate a court reporting steno machine or ...
$30 - $33/hr
Court Reporter Please note: Associates Degree in Applied Business and Court Conference Reporting is required, including a qualified educational background in medical terminology, medical anatomy ...
$30 - $33/hr
Court Reporter Please note: Associates Degree in Applied Business and Court Conference Reporting is required, including a qualified educational background in medical terminology, medical anatomy ...
$33.5K - $41.7K
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$41.7K - $50K
3% of jobs
$50K - $58.2K
11% of jobs
$62.2K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$58.2K - $66.4K
20% of jobs
The median wage is $72.3K / yr.
$66.4K - $74.6K
20% of jobs
$74.6K - $82.9K
10% of jobs
$82.9K - $91.1K
6% of jobs
$95.6K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$91.1K - $99.3K
5% of jobs
$99.3K - $107.5K
10% of jobs
$107.5K - $115.8K
6% of jobs
$115.8K - $124K
6% of jobs
$33.5K
$80.5K
$124K
| Aspect | Weekend Court Reporter | Court Reporter |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically requires certification or licensing, such as CSR or RPR | Same certifications often required |
| Work Environment | Primarily works on weekends, often in courtrooms or legal settings | Works during regular weekday hours in similar legal environments |
| Employer & Industry | Legal institutions, courts, or freelance work | Courts, legal firms, or freelance |
| Search & Comparison Intent | Often searched for as a flexible or part-time court reporting option | Standard 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.

$100.80K - $119.75K/yr
Other
Medical, Dental, Vision
Posted 20 days ago
Job Summary Special Information for Court Reporter Pro Tempore positions: Court Reporter Pro Tempore positions are extra-help positions with an intermittent schedule. Notice of available work assignments will be provided with as much advanced notice as possible. Same day assignment offers may occur.
Court Reporter Pro Tempore positions will be paid in half-day (4 hour) and full-day (8 hour) increments. Work that extends beyond eight hours in a single day will be paid at an hourly rate, consistent with the court's timekeeping and overtime policies. Court Reporter Pro Tempore employees may not work more than 960 hours per fiscal year.
Court Reporter Pro Tempore employees can become eligible for medical, dental and vision benefits under certain circumstances. The court will review eligibility for medical, dental, and vision benefits every six (6) months. If a Court Reporter Pro Tempore employee worked a minimum of 480 paid hours in a designated six (6) month period, the Court Reporter Pro Tempore employee will be eligible for medical, dental, and vision benefits for the following designated six (6) month period.
The court's contributions to these benefits will be based on the proportion of hours worked in the designated six-month period compared to the hours that would have been worked by a full-time employee. To continue benefits, an employee must be credited with a minimum of 480 paid hours in each subsequent designated six (6) month period. If these minimum hours are not met, the Court Reporter Pro Tem will lose eligibility.
Court Reporter Pro Tempore positions are not eligible for medical in lieu benefits. Court Reporter Pro Tempore positions are extra help positions for the purposes of all benefits, including leaves, not specifically listed above. Court Reporter Pro Tempore employees notified prior to 4:00 pm the day prior to their previously scheduled work day are not entitled to compensation.
Court Reporter Pro Tempore employees who are notified after 4:00 pm the day prior to a previously scheduled work day that they are no longer needed, will be entitled to either: 1) report as originally scheduled or 2) inform the court that they will not report and receive two (2) hours of pay. DEFINITION Under general supervision, the court reporter records and transcribes verbatim official records and proceedings of all testimony and activity in cases heard before the Superior Court, utilizes the real-time program and transcribes pursuant to standards promulgated by statutes, rules, regulations or policies. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is a single level classification.
Employees in this classification are responsible for making verbatim official records of court proceedings in machine shorthand and providing read back of all or portions of the record upon request. JUDGMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY Court Reporters are subject matter experts and are assigned responsibilities at the journey level; possess specialized knowledge, skills, and experience and often exercise independent judgment in the performance of their duties. Incumbents report to a Unit Manager.
Work assignments are typically assigned by the Unit Manager or a Senior Court Clerk or similar classification. Essential Functions ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Attends court sessions as assigned and makes verbatim official records of the proceedings, often of a technical nature and at a high rate of speed. Provides real-time reporting.
Reads back all or portions of the official court proceedings upon instruction from the judicial officer. Identify speakers properly, and note the introduction of exhibits or evidence. Prepares, or has prepared, transcripts of proceedings upon request; certifies the accuracy of court transcripts; files official transcripts.
Preparation of transcripts are governed by statutes, rules, regulations, and court policy. Meet court-fixed and statutory deadlines for transcriptions, obtain extensions when necessary. Report proceedings as directed by the court or judicial officer.
Researches as necessary to verify case citations, spellings of legal, medical, and other specialized terms used in the case. Prepares indices of witnesses and exhibits. Attend staff and other work-related meetings, workshops, seminars, and other continuing education opportunities Serve as a representative of the Court, displaying courtesy, tact, consideration and discretion in all interactions with other members of the Court community and with the public.
Operates a variety of office equipment, including transcription machines, computer terminals, printers and related equipment. Responds to requests and inquiries from courtroom proceedings participants. Performs related duties as assigned.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS Knowledge Of: Principles and practices of court reporting; Legal, medical and administrative terminology, phraseology, documents, forms and procedures; Proper English usage, correct grammar, spelling, vocabulary and punctuation; Court reporting and transcription equipment, including real-time equipment; Courtroom procedures and protocol; California statutes relating to court reporting services such as, Code of Civil Procedure, Probate Code, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Rules of Court; Modern office methods and practices; Current trends and developments in court reporting technology; and Clerical and legal record keeping practices and procedures. Ability To: Take dictation at a speed of 200 words per minute; Type at a speed of 50 words per minute; Effectively communicate orally and in writing using correct English, and proofread accurately; Record and transcribe court proceedings verbatim, accurately, continuously for several hours and provide real-time reporting; Follow verbal and written instructions; Listen to and understand conversations of the court in order to prepare a verbatim record of the proceedings; Adjust to changes in workloads and work under the constraints of meetings deadlines; Prioritize work to meet courtroom deadlines; Operate a transcriber, computer, stenotype machine and other related office equipment; Punctually arrive at work and in courtroom to prepare for court proceedings; Adapt to changing court reporting technology, including, but not limited to, real time reporting; Understand, explain, and apply legal terminology, codes and procedures; Exercise judgment in applying policies and procedures; Establish and maintain effective working relations with judicial officers, attorneys, and court staff; respond professionally and courteously to the bar and the public; Maintain confidential information where standards require; and Work independently in a courtroom environment. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Possession of a valid certification by the State of California, Department of Consumer Affairs as a Certified Shorthand Reporter.
License must be in good standing and fees must be current at all times. Must provide copy of current license to Court Reporter Supervisor each time it is renewed. Prior experience in a courtroom as a certified court reporter is preferred.
Supplemental Information GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Criminal History and Background Checks: Candidates are required to pass a fingerprint clearance by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Justice (DOJ). Convictions, depending on the type, number and date, may be disqualifying. License Requirement: Possession of a valid driver's license may be required depending on the position or the ability to provide alternate methods of transportation that meets job requirements.
Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Physical Requirements: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Occasional lifting and moving of objects weighting up to 25 pounds; Ability to sit, stand, and/or walk for long periods of time; Ability to move from one place to another place within a facility; Periodically required travel to other locations; Some reaching for items above and below desk level; Speak and hear; Use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls; Perform repetitive movements of hands or wrists; Specific vision abilities required for this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus; and The incumbent may be required to work hours beyond their regularly scheduled shift. Working Conditions: Job duties are generally performed in an indoor office setting with environmental controls. Assigned work is performed in a standard courtroom setting.
Assigned incumbents are expected to work inside buildings, alone, or closely with others. Routine noises and noise levels occur within the work environment. This classification may be required to drive to other Placer Superior Court locations and may opt to be cross assigned to other Superior Court locations throughout California.
Note: This document is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this job classification. It is not intended to provide an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities of personnel in all divisions and/or a location so classified, nor are it intended to limit the authority of supervisors or manager to assign or direct the activities of employee.