NEW HAMPSHIRE
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
Legislation was enacted effective July 1, 2007 to create the Board of Court Reporters under the
Joint Board of Licensure and Certification.
Effective May 1, 2008, the New Hampshire Board of Court Reporters adopted Administrative Rules governing the practice of Court Reporting in New Hampshire. Legislation and adoption of the Administrative Rules transfers authority over the practice of court reporting in New Hampshire from the Superior court to the Board of Court Reporters under the Joint Board of Licensure and Certification.
To download the Statute and Administrative Rules, visit the Board of Court Reporters website: http://www.nh.gov/jtboard/ctrpt.htm
Licensure Requirements Excerpts
310-A:169 Requirements for Licensure. The board shall issue a license to any qualified applicant who meets the standards established under this subdivision and who holds one of the following titles:
I. Registered Professional Reporter (RPR), from the National Court Reporters Association; or
II. Certified Voice Reporter (CVR), from the National Verbatim Reporters Association.
310-A:170 Qualifications for Applicant for Licensing. The board shall consider any applicant for licensing who has:
I. Applied for licensing;
II. Paid the fee required by this subdivision; and
III. Submitted proof satisfactory to the secretary that he or she:
(a) Is not less than 18 years of age;
(b) Is a citizen of the United States or legally able to work;
(c) Is of good moral character; and
(d) Has a high school education, or the equivalent thereof, as defined by the department of education.
Administrative Rule Excerpts
PART Rep 304 CREDENTIALS
Rep 304.01 License.
An applicant for licensure as a court reporter, who has satisfactorily met all
the requirements of
RSA 310-A and who has paid all of the fees, shall be issued a license by the
board. The licensee shall be issued a license
authorizing the practice of court reporting that shall show the full name of the
licensee, shall have a serial number, and shall
be signed by members of the board.
Rep 304.02 Pocket
Cards. Biennially, the board shall issue a licensure card, numbered to
correspond with the court
reporter’s assigned number to each licensed court reporter upon renewal of the
license. The card shall certify that the court
reporter holds a license in good standing and is authorized to practice as a
court reporter to the date of expiration as shown on the card.
Rep 304.03 Licensed Court Reporter Seal/Stamp/License Number.
(a) The
board shall upon issuance of a license to an applicant as a licensed court
reporter require the licensee to
acquire an impression type seal or rubber stamp of the design approved by these
rules and submit the seal to the board for approval.
This seal shall bear the licensee's name and number as shown on the license.
This seal shall be affixed on all transcripts, and
reports prepared by the licensee, and shall indicate the reporting method
utilized as defined in RSA 310-A:162.
(b) The
seal shall consist of 2 concentric circles with the outer circle having a
diameter of 1- 9/16 inches
and the inner circle diameter of 15/16 inches. In the space between the
circles, the top shall be the words "Licensed Court Reporter"
and at the bottom "State of New Hampshire." In the space inside the inner circle
shall be the full name of the licensee and the
license number written horizontally, and the reporting method utilized.
(c) The
stamping or sealing of any documents by the licensee with the licensee's seal
after the license has expired,
has been suspended, revoked or surrendered voluntarily shall be a violation of
these rules. The stamping or sealing of any documents
by the licensee not prepared by the licensee personally or under the licensee’s
direct supervision shall be a violation of these rules.
(d) The
board shall upon issuance of a license to an applicant as a licensed court
reporter require that the licensee
shall display their license number on any transcripts, business cards and other
information made available to the public by the licensee.
For information on becoming a member of the NCRA and for more test information, contact the NCRA at: 800-272-6272 or http://www.ncraonline.org
For information on the CVR please contact the NVRA at 601-582-4345 or www.nvra.org for testing dates and requirements.