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Key Facts: ID Court Reporter Exam

95%

Accuracy Required

Idaho Courts

100 Q

Practice Questions

OpenExamPrep

225 wpm

Max Speed Required

Idaho Courts

7

Judicial Districts

Idaho Courts

CSR

Certification Type

Idaho Courts

Idaho certifies court reporters through the CSR designation via the Idaho court reporting association. Candidates must pass stenographic skills tests and demonstrate knowledge of Idaho court procedures, transcript standards, and professional ethics.

About the ID Court Reporter Exam

The Idaho CSR exam tests knowledge of state court reporting laws, stenographic skills at 180/200/225 wpm, transcript preparation, professional ethics, and court procedures. Certification is administered through the Idaho court reporting association in coordination with the Idaho court system.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

Varies by section

Passing Score

95% accuracy

Exam Fee

Varies (Idaho Court Reporting Association)

ID Court Reporter Exam Content Outline

25%

Idaho Court Reporting Laws & Certification

Idaho Code Title 1, CSR certification, seven judicial districts, iCourt system, fee schedules, and note retention

25%

Stenographic Skills & Technology

Speed requirements (180/200/225 wpm), CAT software, realtime reporting, steno theory, dictionary management, and CART

20%

Transcript Preparation & Formatting

25-line format, certification pages, exhibit indexing, iCourt electronic filing, word indices, and margin standards

15%

Ethics & Professional Responsibility

Impartiality, confidentiality, conflict of interest, NCRA ethics, continuing education, and sealed proceedings

15%

Court & Deposition Procedures

District and magistrate court structure, oath administration, IRCP Rule 30 depositions, appeals, voir dire, and read-backs

How to Pass the ID Court Reporter Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 95% accuracy
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: Varies by section
  • Exam fee: Varies

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
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ID Court Reporter Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study Idaho Code Title 1 covering courts and court officials including court reporter provisions
2Practice stenographic speeds at 180 wpm literary, 200 wpm jury charge, and 225 wpm testimony at 95% accuracy
3Learn Idaho's seven judicial district structure and the distinction between district and magistrate courts
4Master iCourt electronic filing requirements for transcript submission in Idaho courts
5Review Idaho Appellate Rule 26 for transcript preparation and filing deadlines in appeals

Frequently Asked Questions

What certification does Idaho use for court reporters?

Idaho uses the CSR (Certified Shorthand Reporter) designation, administered through the Idaho court reporting association in coordination with the state court system.

What speeds are required for Idaho CSR certification?

Idaho typically requires 180 wpm for literary dictation, 200 wpm for jury charge, and 225 wpm for testimony (Q&A), all at 95% accuracy.

How many judicial districts does Idaho have?

Idaho has seven judicial districts covering the state's 44 counties. The Fourth Judicial District (Ada County/Boise) handles the highest volume of court reporting work.

What is Idaho's iCourt system?

iCourt is Idaho's integrated electronic filing and case management system. Court reporters file transcripts electronically through iCourt as text-searchable PDFs meeting specific specifications.