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Key Facts: GA Court Reporter Exam

RPR+

Dual Requirement

GA Board

100 Q

Practice Questions

OpenExamPrep

95%

RPR Accuracy

NCRA

Written

State Exam Type

GA Board

5 Years

Note Retention

GA Board

Georgia requires court reporters to hold both NCRA RPR certification and pass a state-specific written exam for CCR certification. This dual requirement ensures reporters meet national stenographic standards and understand Georgia court reporting laws, procedures, and ethics.

About the GA Court Reporter Exam

The Georgia Certified Court Reporter (CCR) exam has a unique dual requirement: candidates must hold current NCRA RPR certification AND pass a Georgia-specific written examination covering state court reporting laws, procedures, and ethics. This ensures reporters meet both national stenographic standards and understand Georgia's specific legal framework.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

95% accuracy

Exam Fee

Varies (Georgia Board of Court Reporting)

GA Court Reporter Exam Content Outline

25%

Georgia Law & Dual Certification

Georgia Board regulations, RPR prerequisite requirement, state written exam topics, licensing laws, and continuing education

25%

Stenography & Technology

RPR speed and accuracy standards, realtime reporting, CAT software, equipment maintenance, and dictionary management

20%

Transcript Preparation

Formatting standards, certification pages, indexing, errata procedures, and Georgia appellate transcript requirements

15%

Ethics & Professional Standards

Impartiality, confidentiality, conflict of interest, advertising rules, and professional conduct under Georgia regulations

15%

Court Procedures

Oath administration, deposition procedures, exhibit handling, courtroom protocol, and official vs. freelance reporting in Georgia

How to Pass the GA Court Reporter Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 95% accuracy
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: Varies

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

GA Court Reporter Study Tips from Top Performers

1Obtain and maintain your NCRA RPR certification first, as it is a prerequisite for the Georgia CCR
2Study Georgia-specific court reporting laws and Board of Court Reporting regulations for the written exam
3Review the interaction between RPR continuing education and Georgia CCR renewal requirements
4Master Georgia transcript formatting and appellate procedure requirements
5Focus on Georgia ethics rules including conflict of interest, confidentiality, and impartiality standards

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Georgia's court reporter certification unique?

Georgia uniquely requires both the national NCRA RPR certification and a separate Georgia-specific written exam. Most states accept either the RPR alone or administer their own skills exam, but Georgia requires both components.

Do I need RPR before applying for Georgia CCR?

Yes, Georgia requires current NCRA RPR certification as a prerequisite for CCR certification. You must hold RPR before sitting for the Georgia-specific written examination.

What does the Georgia written exam cover?

The Georgia-specific written exam covers Georgia court reporting laws, professional ethics, state court procedures, Board regulations, and other Georgia-specific topics not covered by the national RPR exam.

Who administers court reporter certification in Georgia?

The Georgia Board of Court Reporting administers CCR certification, including the state written exam, license issuance, continuing education requirements, and disciplinary enforcement.