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The Certified Verbatim Reporter (CVR) designation is a prestigious, nationally recognized certification designed for professional voice writers (stenomask reporters). Administered by the National Verbatim Reporters Association (NVRA), this certification sets the premier standard for skill, speed, and accuracy within the voice writing court reporting profession. Obtaining your CVR validates your ability to capture the spoken word with incredible precision, ensuring a trustworthy and official record of legal proceedings. This certification is primarily designed for existing voice writers looking to enhance their credentials, entry-level reporters seeking official recognition, or reporters relocating to states that accept the NVRA standard. For dedicated professionals, achieving the CVR is a monumental step forward, proving to employers, agencies, and the judicial system that you possess the advanced proficiency required to manage complex courtroom and deposition environments.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Preparing for the CVR exam requires mastering two distinct skill sets: foundational knowledge of legal and reporting procedures, and high-speed live dictation capturing. The exam itself is divided into two primary parts: the Written Knowledge Test (WKT) and the Speed Skills Test. While you might not take a single "course," successful candidates often enroll in specialized voice writing programs or complete dedicated self-study regimens to master the mandatory topics.

The Written Knowledge Test (WKT) focuses heavily on the technical and ethical requirements of the job. You must demonstrate proficiency in the following core areas:

  • Legal and Courtroom Procedures: Understanding the flow of depositions, trials, hearings, and the roles of all participants.
  • Medical Terminology and Basic Anatomy: Accurately recognizing and spelling critical medical terms often found in personal injury or medical malpractice cases.
  • Legal Terminology and Citations: Knowing common Latin legal phrases, statutary language, and correct citation formatting.
  • Vocabulary and English Usage: Demonstrating advanced mastery of grammar, spelling, and sentence structure for accurate transcript production.
  • Transcript Production and Format: Mastering the rules regarding official transcript layout, indexing, and certifying.
  • Ethics and Professionalism: Thoroughly understanding the NVRA Code of Professional Ethics, confidentiality, and the impartial role of the reporter.

The Speed Skills Test evaluates your ability to capture and transcribe spoken words accurately at escalating speeds across different dictation types. This test directly measures your stenomask proficiency.

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

When you arrive at the final exam—whether at a testing center or through an online proctored portal—it is crucial to remain calm and systematic.

The Written Knowledge Test (WKT): This component generally consists of approximately 100 multiple-choice questions. You will typically be given 90 minutes to complete this section. The content covers the areas listed in the previous section (Ethics, Procedure, Legal/Medical Terminology). You must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher to pass the WKT. This section is designed to test how well you understand the theoretical requirements of being a professional reporter.

The Speed Skills Test: This is the practical core of the CVR exam. It consists of three separate five-minute takes dictated at different speeds. The dictation types are:

  • Literary: Generally focused on editorials, speeches, or descriptive literature, dictated at roughly 180 words per minute (WPM).
  • Jury Charge: A dictation of a judge's instructions to a jury, typically delivered at 200 WPM.
  • Question and Answer (Testimony): A legal examination featuring direct or cross-examination, delivered at the highest speed, often 225 WPM.

After capturing the live dictation using your voice writing equipment, you will be given a specific amount of time to transcribe your notes into a clean, certified document. To pass the Speed Skills Test, you must achieve 95�curacy on each of the three takes independently. The strict accuracy requirement highlights the need for precise capturing techniques and excellent proofreading skills during transcription.

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective study for the CVR exam must be balanced between academic review and practical drill. This exam cannot be mastered overnight, so a disciplined, consistent study routine is paramount.

For the Written Knowledge Test (WKT), you should actively study specialized reporting dictionaries, legal glossaries, and medical terminology textbooks. The NVRA provides study guides and practice test materials specifically designed for the WKT; utilizing these resources is highly recommended. Many candidates find flashcards (physical or digital apps like Anki) invaluable for memorizing vocab, definitions, and ethical rules. Practice multiple-choice tests repeatedly to get comfortable with the pacing and question format.

For the Speed Skills Test, there is no substitute for practice. You must engage in daily voice writing drills. Practice with retired NVRA dictation tapes or speeds slightly faster than the exam requirements (e.g., practice Q&A at 230-240 WPM) to build a speed buffer. Focus intensely on accuracy first; once your accuracy is consistent, gradually increase your speed. Proofread every practice transcript ruthlessly against the key to identify recurring weak points in your capturing or translation.

You can register for the CVR exam directly through the National Verbatim Reporters Association website. Historically, the NVRA has offered the test at its annual and mid-year conventions. More recently, the organization has expanded access by offering the Written Knowledge Test (WKT) through online proctored services, allowing you to take the academic portion from a compliant home or office setting. The Speed Skills portions are still frequently administered at official NVRA testing sites, which may include designated hotels during conventions or affiliated court reporting schools. Always check the official NVRA calendar for the most current schedule and testing center locations.

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning your CVR designation significantly enhances your credibility and employability across the entire spectrum of verbatim reporting. This certification unlocks several rewarding career paths, many of which offer excellent salary potential and flexibility.

  • Official Court Reporter: Working directly for the state or federal judicial system, recording trials and hearings.
  • Freelance Deposition Reporter: Recording pre-trial testimonies (depositions) for law firms in private settings.
  • Legislative Reporter: Capturing proceedings in state capitols or municipal assemblies.
  • Realtime Voice Captioner: Providing live captioning (CART) for television broadcasts, conventions, or educational settings.
  • Closed Captioner: Creating asynchronous captioning for recorded media.
  • Military Court Reporter: Serving as a verbatim reporter within the various branches of the armed forces (often requires MVR specialization).
  • Scoper: Editing and proofreading transcripts produced by other reporters.

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