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Key Facts: NV Court Reporter Exam

RPR + Test

Two-Part Certification

NV CCR Board

100 Q

Practice Questions

OpenExamPrep

NRS 656

Governing Statute

Nevada Legislature

Annual

Renewal Period

NV CCR Board

95%

RPR Accuracy Required

NCRA

Nevada requires court reporters to hold the RPR from NCRA and pass a state-specific written test on Nevada law and procedures under NRS 656 to earn CCR certification.

About the NV Court Reporter Exam

The Nevada CCR requires the RPR from NCRA plus a Nevada-specific written examination on state laws, procedures, and ethics under NRS Chapter 656. This two-part process ensures both national competency and state-specific knowledge.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

Varies

Passing Score

RPR + NV written test

Exam Fee

RPR fee + NV exam fees (Nevada Certified Court Reporters Board)

NV Court Reporter Exam Content Outline

25%

Nevada State Law (NRS 656)

Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 656, Board regulations, licensing, fee schedules, renewal requirements

25%

Stenography & Technology

RPR speed standards, CAT software, realtime reporting, equipment, backup recording

20%

Transcript Preparation

Format standards, certification pages, indexes, electronic delivery, appellate filing

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Impartiality, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, gift prohibitions, sealed proceedings

15%

Court Procedures

Depositions (NRCP 30), courtroom protocol, oath administration, readback, voir dire

How to Pass the NV Court Reporter Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: RPR + NV written test
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: Varies
  • Exam fee: RPR fee + NV exam fees

Keys to Passing

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

NV Court Reporter Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study NRS Chapter 656 thoroughly — this is the core of the Nevada written test
2Practice RPR speed requirements: 225 literary, 200 jury charge, 180 testimony at 95%
3Learn Nevada transcript format and filing standards under the Rules of Appellate Procedure
4Review the Nevada Board's regulations on fees, renewal, and disciplinary procedures
5Understand the two-part certification process: RPR (national) + Nevada written test (state)

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Nevada CCR certification require?

Nevada CCR requires two things: the RPR (Registered Professional Reporter) from NCRA, and passing a Nevada-specific written examination covering NRS 656, state court procedures, ethics, and regulations.

What is the Nevada written test for court reporters?

The Nevada written test assesses knowledge of Nevada-specific statutes (NRS 656), state court procedures, Board regulations, fee schedules, transcript requirements, and ethics — topics not covered by the national RPR exam.

How is Nevada's CCR different from New Mexico's?

Both require the RPR from NCRA, but Nevada adds a separate state-specific written examination on Nevada law and procedures. New Mexico relies solely on the RPR without an additional state-written test.

How often must Nevada CCR be renewed?

Nevada CCR must be renewed annually. Reporters must maintain their RPR, complete continuing education as specified by the Board, and pay renewal fees.