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A candidate for the NCRA Registered Merit Reporter must already hold which prerequisite credential?

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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: RMR Registered Merit Reporter Exam

200 / 240 / 260

Official Leg Speeds

Current NCRA RMR page

95%

Passing Accuracy

Current NCRA RMR page

75 min

Transcript Window per Leg

Current NCRA RMR page

$110 / $165

Single / Dual Fee

2026 online skills fee table

RPR + member

Eligibility Floor

Current NCRA policy

3.0 CEUs

Shared Renewal Cycle

RMR maintenance page

As of March 12, 2026, NCRA's public RMR page still presents the credential as a skills-only certification with no written-domain blueprint. The official pages confirm three five-minute online skills legs at 200 WPM literary, 240 WPM jury charge, and 260 WPM testimony/Q&A; a three-minute notes-attachment window; 75 minutes to transcribe and submit each final transcript; 95% accuracy required on every leg; member-only eligibility for current RPR holders; and current member pricing of $110 for a single registration or $165 for the dual bundle. I did not find a separate 2026 RMR scoring overhaul or published weighted content-domain revision, but NCRA's Feb. 24, 2026 AI/ASR position statement is current professional context for record-integrity topics.

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1A candidate for the NCRA Registered Merit Reporter must already hold which prerequisite credential?
A.CLVS
B.RPR
C.CRR
D.CRC
Explanation: NCRA requires an active RPR before a candidate can earn the RMR. The RMR is the advanced, mid-career credential that sits on top of the RPR's foundation. CRR and CRC are separate specialty credentials that do not substitute for the RPR prerequisite.
2The RMR Skills Test uses three dictation legs. What are the speeds for Literary, Jury Charge, and Testimony?
A.180 / 200 / 225 wpm
B.200 / 240 / 260 wpm
C.220 / 230 / 250 wpm
D.160 / 200 / 240 wpm
Explanation: RMR skills legs are Literary at 200 wpm, Jury Charge at 240 wpm, and Testimony Q&A at 260 wpm, each five minutes long at 95% transcription accuracy. Those three speeds are the defining step up from the RPR (180/200/225) and are why RMR is considered the merit-level credential.
3What minimum transcription accuracy is required to pass each RMR skills leg?
A.90%
B.92.5%
C.95%
D.98%
Explanation: Each RMR skills leg must be transcribed at 95% accuracy, the same accuracy threshold used for RPR, but applied to significantly faster Q&A testimony at 260 wpm. The 95% standard is measured against the official transcript key produced from the graded takes.
4During RMR prep, a reporter practicing 260 wpm Q&A is stalling at attorney-to-witness transitions. The most effective targeted fix is to:
A.Slow global practice speed until transitions smooth out
B.Drill phrase briefs for attorney stems and standard witness responses
C.Add more steno machine resistance
D.Switch to paper notes only
Explanation: Transitions between rapid attorney questions and short witness answers are where 260 wpm Q&A breaks down. Phrase briefs for common attorney stems ('Isn't it a fact that', 'Let me ask you this') and witness fillers compress strokes at the exact points most reporters drop. Slowing global practice does not address transitions.
5The RMR Written Knowledge Test is currently administered in what general format?
A.Open-book at home
B.Oral with an examiner
C.Multiple-choice via Pearson VUE
D.Written essay
Explanation: Like the RPR WKT, the RMR WKT is delivered as a proctored multiple-choice exam through Pearson VUE testing centers and is untaken concurrently with the online skills legs. Candidates register for the WKT and skills legs separately through NCRA.
6A reporter working an MDL (multidistrict litigation) deposition with nine defense counsel is asked to 'take it down for everyone.' The best practice is to:
A.Refuse until each firm signs a separate contract
B.Make one verbatim record and handle transcript orders individually
C.Record only the questioning attorney's firm
D.Split the session into smaller takes per defendant
Explanation: MDL and mass tort depositions routinely have many parties. The reporter makes a single accurate verbatim record of the proceeding and then handles copy orders from each firm individually. Splitting the session or recording selectively would compromise the integrity of the record.
7Under the NCRA Code of Professional Ethics, which of the following is the clearest conflict of interest?
A.Reporting a deposition in a case where your sister is lead plaintiff's counsel
B.Reporting a deposition for a firm you used last year
C.Working two depositions on the same day
D.Using a freelance agency you have never worked with
Explanation: A close family relationship with a party's counsel creates a direct conflict that the reporter must disclose and typically decline. Prior unrelated work, busy calendars, and new agency relationships do not by themselves create conflicts under NCRA's ethics guidance.
8Which of the following is an impermissible off-the-record practice for an official court reporter?
A.Marking exhibits at the judge's direction
B.Swearing in witnesses
C.Giving personal legal advice to a party about whether to answer
D.Coordinating a short break with the bailiff
Explanation: Reporters must remain strictly neutral; advising a party on whether to answer is practicing law and violates impartiality obligations. Marking exhibits, administering oaths where authorized, and coordinating breaks are routine reporter duties that do not compromise neutrality.
9In a federal criminal felony trial, a sidebar is held. What is the reporter's duty?
A.Stop the record until the sidebar ends
B.Create a complete record of the sidebar, identifying speakers
C.Record only if the judge asks
D.Summarize the sidebar in a note
Explanation: Sidebars in criminal proceedings are part of the official record and must be fully reported with speaker identification, even though they occur out of the jury's hearing. Appellate review frequently depends on sidebar content, so accuracy and completeness are essential.
10AAA and JAMS are most associated with which category of proceeding?
A.Federal criminal appeals
B.Commercial arbitration
C.Immigration hearings
D.State traffic court
Explanation: The American Arbitration Association (AAA) and JAMS are the two largest U.S. arbitration administrators, commonly handling commercial, employment, and construction disputes. RMR-level reporters are frequently retained because arbitration can move faster than court, with long technical witnesses and no judge controlling pace.

About the RMR Registered Merit Reporter Exam

The Registered Merit Reporter (RMR) is NCRA's next-level skills certification for reporters who already hold the RPR and want to prove higher-speed stenographic accuracy. The live credential is not a multiple-choice exam: candidates must pass three separate five-minute dictation legs at 200, 240, and 260 words per minute, upload their notes within the allowed window, and submit transcript files that meet the current 95% standard on each leg.

Assessment

Three 5-minute skills tests: Literary 200 WPM, Jury Charge 240 WPM, and Testimony/Q&A 260 WPM

Time Limit

Each leg: 5 minutes dictation + 3 minutes to attach notes + 75 minutes to transcribe and submit

Passing Score

95% accuracy on each leg

Exam Fee

$110 member single / $165 dual registration (National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) via Realtime Coach / Record+)

RMR Registered Merit Reporter Exam Content Outline

200 WPM leg

Literary Dictation

The first official RMR component is a five-minute literary take at 200 words per minute. Practice focuses on clean translation, punctuation control, number style, capitalization, and transcript-ready editing decisions under time pressure.

240 WPM leg

Jury Charge Dictation

The jury charge leg tests fast, formal language where dropped function words, punctuation mistakes, and capitalization issues can quickly accumulate. Strong preparation includes disciplined phrase handling and familiarity with charge-style formatting.

260 WPM leg

Testimony and Q&A Dictation

The testimony leg is the fastest part of the credential and typically puts the greatest stress on clean Q/A flow, speaker identification, conflicts, and untranslated recovery. It rewards both speed endurance and careful final-transcript judgment.

95% required on every leg

Scoring and Transcript Accuracy

Because each leg must independently reach 95%, candidates need command of NCRA-style error counting, punctuation, names, contractions, omitted or added words, number treatment, and clear-record conventions. A conceptual mistake in transcript production can cost the same as a weak stroke.

Current online workflow

Testing Technology and Professional Rules

Candidates should know the current online skills workflow, technical readiness expectations, note-file attachment timing, transcript-submission sequence, eligibility rules, fee structure, security expectations, and shared RPR/RMR maintenance rules.

How to Pass the RMR Registered Merit Reporter Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 95% accuracy on each leg
  • Assessment: Three 5-minute skills tests: Literary 200 WPM, Jury Charge 240 WPM, and Testimony/Q&A 260 WPM
  • Time limit: Each leg: 5 minutes dictation + 3 minutes to attach notes + 75 minutes to transcribe and submit
  • Exam fee: $110 member single / $165 dual registration

Keys to Passing

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

RMR Registered Merit Reporter Study Tips from Top Performers

1Train for RMR as three different pressure profiles, not one generic speed goal: literary cleanliness, jury-charge control, and 260 WPM testimony endurance each punish different weaknesses.
2Use practice questions to memorize workflow rules, timing windows, file-submission steps, and scoring concepts so your live energy stays on writing and transcript quality.
3Build separate sessions for raw speed, clean translation, and transcript-production review; RMR failures often come from a mix of writing breakdowns and avoidable transcript errors.
4Drill names, number style, punctuation, and Q/A formatting because those are repeat-loss areas once you are already close to the 95% threshold.
5Rehearse your full online setup before live testing so writer connection, audio, file naming, backups, and quiet-room discipline are routine instead of reactive.
6Keep RMR prep anchored to official NCRA materials: there is no published weighted written-domain blueprint, so workflow accuracy and performance standards matter more than invented topic lists.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is on the RMR exam?

The official RMR is a skills-only certification, not a written multiple-choice exam. Candidates must pass three separate five-minute skills legs: Literary at 200 WPM, Jury Charge at 240 WPM, and Testimony/Q&A at 260 WPM. Each leg requires 95% accuracy.

Who is eligible to sit for RMR?

NCRA's current RMR page states that you must be a member of NCRA and a current RPR to register for the RMR tests. That makes RMR an advanced step above the foundational RPR credential rather than an entry-level exam.

How many questions are on the RMR exam?

There are no multiple-choice questions on the official RMR credential exam. Instead, the exam consists of three separate performance-based dictation legs that are graded for transcript accuracy.

How long do you get for each RMR leg?

Each dictation itself is five minutes. After dictation, NCRA's current RMR page states that candidates have three minutes to attach their steno notes and then 75 minutes to transcribe and submit the final transcript for that leg.

What does the RMR exam cost?

NCRA's current online skills registration page lists RMR member pricing at $110 for a single skills registration or $165 for the dual bundle. Because RMR registration is member-only, the public fee table does not list a separate nonmember RMR price.

What changed for RMR in 2026?

I did not find a new public 2026 RMR exam-format or scoring revision on the current NCRA certification pages. The active items affecting 2026 candidates are the current monthly online skills registration windows, the current member fee table, and NCRA's Feb. 24, 2026 AI/ASR position statement, which matters to broader professional judgment and record-integrity discussions but does not itself change the RMR leg structure.

How do you maintain the RMR after passing?

NCRA states that you maintain the RMR by maintaining your NCRA membership and your RPR certification, and you renew both together by earning 3.0 CEUs per cycle. In other words, the public RMR page says you do not earn 6.0 CEUs separately for RPR and RMR renewal.