REPORTING SERVICES
Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR)
A Certified Realtime Reporter has developed their writing skills and proven them through one of the top national programs certifying their ability in realtime reporting. Attaining the CRR designation commands instant respect and immediate attention from peers and clients alike. You must be a member in good standing of NCRA and a current RPR to register for the CRR.
What it takes to pass the CRR Exam
The CRR Exam consists of three steps:
- Setting up and operating reporting equipment.
- Accurately writing realtime for five minutes at 96% accuracy from professionally recorded literary material at the speed of 180 words per minute.
- Converting the realtime file to an ASCII text file. Grading is based only on the final submitted text file.
For more information about the above programs follow the links below:
Registered Professional Reporter (RPR)
Registered Merit Reporter (RMR)
Registered Diplomate Reporter (RDR)
Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR)
For the complete list and additional information about all the NCRA certifications, visit the NCRA website at http://ncraonline.org/certification/Certification/.
“Gramann Reporting supplied a certified realtime court reporter for a NASD arbitration hearing. The realtime feed gave me valuable support for my cross examination, and the rough draft transcript was crucial in preparing for my closing argument. Thank you for supplying me with the tools I needed to successfully try my case.’
Paul Erickson
Gutglass, Erickson, Bonville & Larson; Milwaukee, Wisconsin










