Court Reporter

Court reporters and simultaneous captioners create word-for-word transcriptions at trials, depositions, and other legal proceedings. Some court reporters provide captioning for television programs and real-time translation services for deaf or hard-of-hearing people.

$64,500
Median Salary
$69,015
Mean Salary
17,700
Total Employment
3%
Job Growth
About as fast as average
Postsecondary nondegree award
Education
1,062
Openings/Year

Salary Distribution

10th Percentile
$38,700
25th Percentile
$50,310
Median
$64,500
75th Percentile
$82,560
90th Percentile
$108,360

Top Employing States

California
1,673
Florida
1,156
Texas
1,150
New York
983
Pennsylvania
816

Salary by State

# State Median Salary
1 California $111,661
2 District of Columbia $107,789
3 Hawaii $105,745
4 New York $99,362
5 New Jersey $96,783
6 Rhode Island $87,362
7 Oregon $86,054
8 Massachusetts $82,990
9 Connecticut $79,752
10 Nevada $78,865
11 Delaware $78,746
12 Alaska $76,173
13 Colorado $76,004
14 Maryland $73,158
15 Illinois $71,036
16 Virginia $70,810
17 North Carolina $70,218
18 Vermont $69,167
19 New Hampshire $69,112
20 Montana $67,959
21 Texas $67,481
22 Florida $67,390
23 Washington $66,930
24 Ohio $65,751
25 North Dakota $65,367
26 Michigan $65,275
27 Maine $64,923
28 Missouri $63,425
29 Wisconsin $62,291
30 Idaho $61,627
31 South Carolina $61,139
32 Arizona $59,917
33 Louisiana $59,905
34 Minnesota $59,276
35 Nebraska $59,207
36 Utah $59,188
37 Pennsylvania $58,637
38 Kentucky $58,250
39 New Mexico $58,037
40 Kansas $56,773
41 Wyoming $56,491
42 Mississippi $55,719
43 Iowa $55,432
44 Georgia $53,833
45 Indiana $53,638
46 South Dakota $52,586
47 Oklahoma $52,191
48 Alabama $50,728
49 Tennessee $49,852
50 Arkansas $48,198
51 West Virginia $46,908

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a Court Reporter?
The median salary for a Court Reporter is $64,500 per year nationally. Salaries range from $38,700 (10th percentile) to $108,360 (90th percentile).
What education do you need to become a Court Reporter?
A Court Reporter typically requires a postsecondary nondegree award.
What is the job outlook for Court Reporters?
Employment of court reporters is projected to grow 3% — about as fast as average. About 1,062 openings are expected each year.
Which state pays Court Reporters the most?
California pays the highest median salary for court reporters at $111,661 per year.

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