2026-05-15 – Weekly Court Reporter Jobs : Explore contract roles this week

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This week’s job market is a mixed bag. There are a lot of opportunities, especially for those open to contract work. It’s a good time to explore remote positions as well—verified work-from-home roles are out there for those who want flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Court Reporter
    Company: CoverCrow, Inc. | Location: Santa Ana, CA
    Immediate openings for stenographic reporters. If you’re ready to jump into the action, this role is calling your name.
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  • Court Reporter (Contract)
    Company: Neal R Gross & Co | Location: Rockford, IL
    Looking for experienced reporters open to contract work. You’ll be visiting client sites locally, so it’s perfect for those who like change.
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  • OCJ - Official Court Reporter
    Company: Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois | Location: Cook County, IL
    A stable gig with the Circuit Court. If you’re union-backed and looking for official court reporting, this might be the one.
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  • Court Reporter
    Company: U.S. Courts | Location: Atlanta, GA
    An official role in a bustling area, ideal for someone with a mix of freelance and in-court experience.
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  • Court Reporter (Contract)
    Company: Neal R Gross & Co | Location: West Palm Beach, FL
    Contract role for local client site visits. Great for those who thrive on variety and have experience under their belt.
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  • Court Reporter (Contract)
    Company: Neal R Gross & Co | Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
    Another contract opportunity for those who enjoy client interactions and a bit of local travel.
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  • Court Reporter (Contract)
    Company: Neal R Gross & Co | Location: Miami, FL
    Perfect for experienced reporters looking to work contractually. Visit client sites and keep things dynamic.
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  • Court Reporter (Contract)
    Company: Neal R Gross & Co | Location: Chicago, IL
    Contract position that keeps you on the move. Perfect for seasoned pros in the area.
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  • COURT REPORTER
    Company: Superior Court of Fulton County | Location: Atlanta, GA
    A solid opportunity in Superior Court for experienced reporters. Stability and a chance to be part of a larger team.
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Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work gives flexibility, and this week there are plenty of verified roles for those who prefer working from home.

  • certified Court Reporter
    Company: Jamison Professional Services | Location: Alexandria, VA
    This remote role requires a certified court reporter. It’s your chance to work from anywhere with a reliable internet connection.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • certified Court Reporter
    Company: Jamison Professional Services | Location: Alexandria, VA
    Another chance with Jamison for skilled reporters to handle cases from the comfort of home.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Court Reporter (Stenographer)
    Company: Kansas City Court Reporters | Location: Shawnee Mission, KS
    Join a locally owned team and work remotely as a stenographer.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Notary - Digital Reporter
    Company: Parrot | Location: Saint Paul, MN
    Be part of a tech-forward team that values cutting-edge reporting.
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  • legal transcription
    Company: Carpenter court reporting | Location: Newnan, GA
    Looking for a part-time typist for legal transcription. A good fit for someone detail-oriented and home-based.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Hope this list helps you find something that fits your needs. It’s always good to keep an eye out for new opportunities. Until next time, take care and happy job hunting!

One thing I’ve found helpful is to reach out directly to companies even if they don’t have an opening advertised. I landed a great contract role that way. It shows initiative and often leads to opportunities not listed online. @JobHunter often shares tips on this in the forum.

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I totally agree with you about contract roles, @j_carter101! I once landed a remote position by simply checking in with an old employer — they appreciated the follow-up and brought me back on board. It’s like watering a plant; you never know when it might bloom again.

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