Court Reporter Salary in Nigeria


Find out how much a Court Reporter earns across various companies in Nigeria.

Court/verbatim reporters produce word-for-word recordings of court proceedings using traditional shorthand techniques or shorthand (stenotype) machines. Court reporters work for firms contracted by the Ministry of Justice to provide reporting services to courts of appeal.

Some firms also offer freelance opportunities. Their services may also be required at political conferences, court martials, public inquiries, tribunals, disciplinary hearings, television programmes (for subtitles) and police interviews etc. He or she provides an accurate, word-for-word, complete record of these events so that interested parties like lawyers, judges, plaintiffs, defendants, and the jury, can reference them as needed.

It is becoming increasingly common for courts to make use of recording equipment in trials in addition to or instead of court reporters.


How much is a Court Reporter paid in Nigeria?

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Court Reporter Salaries in Nigeria

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