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Mesa court reporter earns certification from national association

Posted 1/4/24

Alexis Bailey of Mesa has earned Registered Skilled Reporter certification from the National Court Reporters Association.

Bailey is a member of NCRA and graduated in May from Gateway Community …

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REGISTERED SKILLED REPORTER

Mesa court reporter earns certification from national association

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Alexis Bailey of Mesa has earned Registered Skilled Reporter certification from the National Court Reporters Association.

Bailey is a member of NCRA and graduated in May from Gateway Community College in Phoenix with an associates in court reporting.

She plans to work as a freelance court reporter and then later as an official court reporter, according to a release.

“The RSR certification is designed to serve as a steppingstone for aspiring court reporters or those returning to the profession who have not yet gotten their speeds up enough to earn the Registered Professional Reporter certification,” the release stated.