National Court Reporters Association
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The National Court Reporters Association, or NCRA, is a US organization for the advancement of the profession of the court reporter, closed captioner, and realtime writer. The association holds annual conventions, seminars and forums, speed and real-time contests, and teachers' workshops to assist court reporters.
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Quick Facts Formation, Type ...
Formation | 1899 |
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Type | Non-profit |
Purpose | Court reporting industry |
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Membership | 20,000 |
Main organ | Journal of Court Reporting |
Website | www |
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Reporters can join NCRA for a fee that varies depending on whether the applicant is a student, teacher, or reporter. Membership allows a reporter to take the certifications, get discounts on conventions, attend conferences, and have access to a network of other professionals in the field.