2026-04-17 – Weekly Court Reporter Jobs : Remote court reporter roles available

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This week’s job market is buzzing with opportunities for court reporters. Skillful stenographers are in high demand, and there’s a decent mix of in-person and remote roles. If you’re open to relocation or remote work, there might be something here for you.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Court Reporter
    Company: CoverCrow, Inc. | Location: Santa Ana, CA
    Looking for immediate hires who can hit the ground running with stenographic tools. This one’s perfect if you’re ready to jump straight into action.
    Apply Here

  • Court Reporter
    Company: ACCUSPEED INC | Location: Cincinnati, OH
    Join the team at Accuspeed and be part of a reputable service. If you’re looking for a role that values precision and efficiency, this could be your fit.
    Apply Here

  • Court Reporter
    Company: U.S. Courts | Location: Chicago, IL
    A chance to work in a federal setting with the U.S. Courts. This role is ideal if you’re aiming for a stable, official position.
    Apply Here

  • Court Reporter
    Company: 16th Judicial Circuit of Missouri | Location: Kansas City, MO
    This role is for those eager to serve the justice system with their reporting skills. It’s a solid opportunity in a supportive environment.
    Apply Here

  • Court Reporter
    Company: U.S. Courts | Location: Atlanta, GA
    This role offers an exciting environment in Georgia for those with a blend of freelance and in-court experience.
    Apply Here

  • COURT REPORTER
    Company: Superior Court of Fulton County | Location: Atlanta, GA
    An opportunity for experienced reporters to join the Superior Court. A great role if you’re looking for a prestigious position.
    Apply Here

  • Court Reporter/Stenographer - Contractor
    Company: eScribers | Location: Buffalo, NY
    Perfect for those seeking flexibility as a contractor while working with a professional team.
    Apply Here

  • Court Reporter (Contract)
    Company: Neal R Gross & Co | Location: Roanoke, VA
    This contract position offers the chance to work with diverse clients in the private sector. Ideal for experienced reporters who enjoy variety.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

There are a few remote roles up for grabs this week. If you’re looking to work from home or anywhere, these positions might just be what you’re looking for.

  • certified Court Reporter
    Company: Jamison Professional Services | Location: Alexandria, VA
    Remote opportunity with flexibility. Perfect for those seeking a work-from-home setup while maintaining professional standards.
    Apply Here

  • Court Reporter (Stenographer)
    Company: Kansas City Court Reporters | Location: Shawnee Mission, KS
    This role allows you to join a locally owned firm while working remotely. A great fit for those who value community and flexibility.
    Apply Here

  • Notary - Digital Reporter
    Company: Parrot | Location: Saint Paul, MN
    Join a cutting-edge team that combines technology with traditional reporting. If you’re tech-savvy, this could be your calling.
    Apply Here

  • legal transcription
    Company: Carpenter court reporting | Location: Newnan, GA
    A part-time gig for those with strong transcription skills. Work remotely and help transcribe court hearings from audio recordings.
    Apply Here


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Thanks for checking out this week’s listings. Whether you’re hunting for a new gig or just keeping an eye on the market, there’s always something interesting out there. Keep your skills sharp and good luck with your applications!

It’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack — there are so many opportunities out there! I once landed a remote role just by applying early and tailoring my resume to highlight my experience with diffs in jargon… Don’t forget to check platforms like @CourtReporterJobs for the latest openings.

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