Certified Verbatim Reporter
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The Certified Verbatim Reporter (CVR) is a nationally recognized certification designation for court reporters in the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

. It is provided by the National Verbatim Reporters Association (NVRA).

There are two parts court reporters must pass in order to obtain an CVR certificate: a written knowledge test and a dictation speed skills test.

After completing the CVR test, reporters must maintain this certification by renewing NVRA membership and completing certain other requirements provided by the NVRA.

Written Knowledge Test

The written knowledge test is a 100 question exam that evaluates a reporter's knowledge in court reporting, transcript
Transcript (law)
A transcript is a written record of spoken language. In court proceedings, a transcript is usually a record of all decisions of the judge, and the spoken arguments by the litigants' lawyers. A related term used in the US is docket, not a full transcript. The transcript is expected to be an exact...

production, operating practices, and professional issues and continuing education. The reporter has 90 minutes to take this section and must obtain a score of at least 70% to pass.

Speed Skills Test

There are three categories evaluated in the speed skills test, each lasting five minutes long:
  • Literary, at 200 words per minute (WPM)
  • Jury Charge, at 225 WPM
  • Testimony (or questions and answers), at 250 WPM


The reporter must obtain a 95% accuracy rate in each of these three parts in order to pass. Reporters have 75 minutes to transcribe each of the three parts.

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