Nevada Code § 656.310

Court reporters: Use of certain designation and abbreviation; inclusion of certificate number on transcripts and business cards
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, each natural person to whom a valid existing certificate of
registration as a certified court reporter has been issued under this chapter:
(a) Must be designated as a certified court
reporter;
(b) May, in connection with his or her practice
of court reporting, use the abbreviation C.C.R.; and
(c) Shall not, in connection with his or her
practice of court reporting, use the abbreviation C.C.R.-V.
2. Each natural person to whom a valid
existing certificate of registration as a certified court reporter has been
issued under this chapter and who has only passed the portion of the
examination required pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 2 of NRS 656.170 through the use of voice
writing:
(a) Must be designated as a certified court
reporter-voice writer;
(b) May, in connection with his or her practice
of court reporting, use the abbreviation C.C.R.-V.;
(c) Shall not, in connection with his or her practice
of court reporting, use the abbreviation C.C.R.; and
(d) Shall engage in the practice of court
reporting only through the use of voice writing.
3. No natural person other than the holder
of a valid existing certificate of registration under this chapter may use the
title or designation of certified court reporter, certified court
reporter-voice writer, C.C.R. or C.C.R.-V., either directly or indirectly,
in connection with his or her profession or business.
4. Every certified court reporter shall
place the number of the certificate:
(a) On the cover page and certificate page of all
transcripts of proceedings; and
(b) On all business cards.

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