Want to become a legal transcriber and work from home for court reporters and attorneys? This guide will walk you through the steps you need to take, from equipment and typing skills to legal terms, templates, audio and paragraphing skills and the parts of a transcript.
Legal transcribers are in high demand for depositions, hearings and trials. They can also work for police departments, insurance companies and other businesses that record audio for transcribing. This guide will give you the needed background to practice transcribing and increase your speed to begin earning an income as a legal transcriptionist.
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