Iowa has a court reporter shortage

This article was originally published by The Gazette on The Gazette on June, 2023.

Iowa courts are facing a serious shortage. The Gazette’s courts reporter Trish Mehaffey talks with Becky Lutgen Gardner on the opportunities available to Iowa job seekers.

A crisis in Iowa Courts

Iowa is facing a ‘beyond crisis’ level shortage of court reporters, with 33 job openings in the state and a nationwide high demand.

  • Court reporting offers an annual starting salary of nearly $56,000 and involves transcribing court proceedings using specialized stenography skills.
  • There’s only one school in Iowa offering a two-year real time/court reporting degree, contributing to the shortage. The program recently went virtual and saw its highest enrollment in years.
  • Despite the strenuous certification process, court reporters enjoy the varied nature of the job and the learning opportunities it provides.
  • The shortage is affecting court proceedings, with court reporters having to juggle between different judges and hearings, causing delays and increased stress.
  • Temporary solutions include hiring retired court reporters and conducting remote hearings, but a long-term solution is still needed.

Additional resources

Learn more about the DMACC Realtime Court Reporter Program

View the latest jobs, get job alerts or build a resume on Corridor Careers

Listen here:

About Corridor Careers

Corridor Careers, Eastern Iowa’s leading jobs platform has been showcasing local job listings for over 20 years. Corridor Careers hosts job listings for Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, North Liberty, Coralville and surrounding areas of Eastern Iowa. Job seekers can sign up for job alerts, and search by category, job type or keyword. Find your job joy.

{CODE1}