Records (by written shorthand, machine shorthand, oral stenography, or other method authorized by the Supreme Court) proceedings in the courts and prepares an accurate transcript of the proceedings for appeals or future court use. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Takes full shorthand notes of all proceedings, including but not limited to pretrial matters, voir dire, opening and closing statements, evidence, final arguments, and rulings of the court. Attends all sessions of the court, unless directed otherwise. Files and maintains all notes of court proceedings. Preserves all notes for three years for civil cases and 15 years for criminal cases from the date of final judgement and prepares accurate transcripts of court proceedings for appeals or future court use as instructed. Mark exhibits before or during trial and maintains custody of those exhibits throughout the trial. Files exhibits with clerk after completion of trial. Reads back court proceedings when requested. May conduct the deposition of witnesses, receive, execute, and return commissions, and make a certificate of the proceedings in any county that is included in the judicial district of the court. May report proceedings in Judges Chambers or over the telephone. May prepare jury charges in civil cases and responses to jury's questions. May substitute for Court Manager, Court Clerk, Bailiff, or other Court Reporters. May perform secretarial services which assist in the administrative functions of the court. May prepare orders as dictated by the Judge for filing in the official file. Operates typewriter or computer to transcribe recorded material, or dictates material into recording machine. Records proceedings of quasi-judicial hearings and formal and informal meetings.
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Job Type
Full-time
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
High school or GED