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CSR Board – State Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters OKLAHOMA COURT REPORTING SCHOOLS
A. Every applicant who seeks to be examined for enrollment as a certified shorthand reporter shall prove to the satisfaction of the State Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters that he or she: 1. Is of legal age; 2. Meets the requisite standards of ethical fitness; 3. Has at least a high school education or its equivalent; and 4. Possesses a minimum level of court reporting proficiency which would allow the applicant to meet the examination requirements established in paragraph 1 of subsection B of this section. An applicant may satisfy such requirements by obtaining verification through a court reporting school official of the applicant’s level of proficiency, as outlined by the test application; by passing a preliminary proficiency examination, which has been approved by the Board; or by proving that the applicant has previously held any state or national shorthand reporting certificate or license. B. The examination for certification in one or more authorized methods of shorthand reporting consists of two parts, designated Part 1 and Part 2 as follows: 1. Part 1 consists of the test as authorized by the Supreme Court consisting of the following requirements: demonstrated proficiency in reporting testimony and proceedings at a speed of not more than two hundred (200) words per minute in taking a question-and-answer type dictation and at a speed of not more than one hundred eighty (180) words per minute in taking literary materials which shall be designed to test the ability of an applicant to accurately prepare a transcript of testimony and proceedings that is reasonably free from spelling errors. The Board may not increase or decrease such minimum speed requirement, by rule or otherwise; and 2. Part 2 is the Oklahoma Written Knowledge test which consists of not less than twenty-five multiple choice questions relating to Oklahoma law and court rules, duties of certified shorthand reporters, and general court procedure. The examination shall be approved by the Supreme Court. A person who has tested with the Board and successfully completed the written knowledge portion of the examination shall be allowed to retain the credit for that portion for two (2) years from the date passed, and shall not be required to retake that portion during the two-year period. C. An applicant who is academically dishonest when taking any authorized examination is disqualified and may not take the examination again until two (2) years have elapsed from the date of the examination at which the applicant was disqualified. D. A certification issued under this section must be for one or more of the following methods of shorthand reporting: 1. Written shorthand; 2. Machine shorthand; or 3. Any other method of shorthand reporting authorized by the Supreme Court. E. No person may engage in shorthand reporting in this state unless the person is a licensed or certified shorthand reporter or otherwise authorized by law or the Supreme Court.
OKLAHOMA CERTIFICATION
20 OS 1503
There are some FAQs concerning the pre-qualifier for the CSR test at www.occr.tv, then look under the CSR Test tab. OCRA STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP
To encourage active students and to help offset costs, OCRA awards an annual scholarship to be paid toward a court reporting student's tuition.
PAST WINNERS:
2006 - Jenae Coop 2007 - Jenae Coop 2008 - Dana Lockwood 2010 - Rebecca Rutlege
Oklahoma College of Court Reporting
2224 N.W. 50th Street, Suite 191W Oklahoma City, OK 73112 405-748-6438 www.occr.tv
Tulsa Tech Court Reporting School
Lemley Campus 3420 S Memorial Tulsa, OK 918-828-1000 or Steve Keeler 918-337-2858 kspkeeler@aol.com
NEXT CSR TEST IS APRIL 21ST.
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