Nevada Code § 656.170

Court reporters: Frequency and location of examination; documentary evidence of qualifications required for admission to examination
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1. Examinations must be held not less than
twice a year at such times and places as the Board may designate.
2. No natural person may be admitted to
the examination unless the natural person first applies to the Board as
required by NRS 656.150 . The application
must include, without limitation, satisfactory evidence to the Board that the
applicant has, at the time of filing his or her application:
(a) Satisfied the requirements set forth in
subsections 1 to 4, inclusive, of NRS
656.180 ;
(b) Received a passing grade on:
(1) The National Court Reporters
Associations examination for registered professional reporters; or
(2) The National Verbatim Reporters
Associations examination for certified verbatim reporters;
(c) Received one of the following:
(1) A certificate as a registered
professional reporter issued to the applicant by the National Court Reporters
Association;
(2) A certificate as a registered merit
reporter issued to the applicant by the National Court Reporters Association;
(3) A certificate as a certified verbatim
reporter issued to the applicant by the National Verbatim Reporters
Association; or
(4) A valid certificate or license to
practice court reporting issued to the applicant by another state if the
requirements for certification or licensure in that state are substantially
equivalent to the requirements of this State for obtaining a certificate;
(d) Either:
(1) At least 1 year of continuous
experience within the 5 years immediately preceding the application, in the
practice of court reporting or producing verbatim records of meetings and
conferences by the use of voice writing or any system of manual or mechanical
shorthand writing and transcribing those records; or
(2) Obtained in the 12 months immediately
preceding the application, a certificate of satisfactory completion of a
prescribed course of study from a court reporting program that, as determined
by the Board, evidences a proficiency substantially equivalent to subparagraph
(1); and
(e) Paid the fee for filing an application for an
examination prescribed by the Board pursuant to NRS 656.220 .
3. As used in this section, practice of
court reporting includes reporting by use of voice writing or any system of
manual or mechanical shorthand writing, regardless of the state in which the
reporting took place.

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