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Court Reporting Institute of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA – What’s a court reporter? Traditionally known as a stenographer, a court reporter uses a “steno machine” to type over 225 words per minute.

They work in a variety of settings from state and federal courtrooms to closed captionists. Interested? Court Reporting Institute of Louisiana can help make your dreams a reality. Court Reporting Institute of Louisiana provides students with the opportunity to acquire skills necessary to work in the field as certified reporters, earning an average annual income of $64,000 and many making 6-figures.

Located at 12090 S. Harrells Ferry Road in Baton Rouge, the Court Reporting Institute of Louisiana has been training people for a fulfilling career as judicial reporters, broadcast captioners and CART providers since 2000. As a fully accredited institution and available financial aid, the Court Reporting Institute of Louisiana offers a well-rounded, structured program for motivating serious individuals who are willing to dedicate the time to obtain a professional career as a certified court reporter.

We offer day, evening, and online programs. Let Court Reporting Institute be the key to unlocking your future

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