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Court Reporter Licensing in Vermont

Review current requirements, exam details, renewal cycle, and salary outlook for court reporter in Vermont, including See agency and board contact links.

Last verified: Feb 21, 2026

Current

Application Fee

See agency

Exam Requirement

Third-party exam required

Renewal Cycle

See board renewal rules

Licensing Blueprint for Court Reporter in Vermont

Estimated timeline: Varies by board

Core Requirements

  1. 1

    Education: No educational requirements.

  2. 2

    Experience: No experience required.

  3. 3

    Background/Criminal Review: Felony convictions prohibited.

  4. 4

    Physical Requirement: No physical requirements.

  5. 5

    License Type: Stand-alone license.

Exam and processing details

  • Third-party exam required

Continuing education and program notes

  • No continuing education requirement to maintain license

Application Snapshot

  1. Licensing Authority

    Vermont Department of Finanical Regulation • Insurance Division • Producer Licensing

  2. Current Filing Fee

    See agency

  3. Renewal Cycle

    See board renewal rules

  4. Salary Position

    $67,310 median (0% above national)

  5. State Salary Rank

    #26 of 49 states

Step-by-Step Process (7)

  1. 1. Meet Vermont eligibility requirements for Court Reporter licensure.
  2. 2. Complete required education or training: No educational requirements.
  3. 3. Document required supervised experience: No experience required.
  4. 4. Pass required examination steps: Third-party exam required.
  5. 5. Prepare supporting documentation (background check: Felony convictions prohibited; Background/Criminal Review: Felony convictions prohibited.).
  6. 6. Submit the application to Vermont Department of Finanical Regulation~Insurance Division~Producer Licensing and monitor board communications.
  7. 7. Maintain post-licensure compliance (continuing education: No continuing education requirement to maintain license).

Salary Insights in Vermont

With a median salary of $67,310, Court Reporters in Vermont earn 0% above the national median of $67,310. Vermont ranks #26 among 49 states. The typical licensing timeline is Varies by board.

State Hiring Climate (QCEW)

Steady

QoQ Employment Change

-0.3%

Average Weekly Wage

$1,272

Median annual salary

$67,310

Hourly estimate

$32.36
0% above national median

Difference: +$0

Percentile Distribution

Annual compensation
  • P1010th percentileN/A
  • P2525th percentileN/A
  • P50Median$67,310
  • P7575th percentileN/A
  • P9090th percentileN/A

State vs National Median

State: $67,310
National: $67,310

Total employment: N/A | Annual openings: N/A

Court Reporter Salary Ranking

#26 of 49 statesfor Court Reporter median salary
RankStateMedian Salary
#1New York$109,220
#2Texas$105,550
#3California$103,640
#4Washington$102,620
#5Iowa$89,290

Nearby States Comparison

Court Reporter licensing across the region
StateMedian SalaryEducationExamTimeline
Vermont$67,310No educational requirementsThird-party exam requiredVaries by board
New Hampshire$67,310Varies by state boardThird-party exam required18 years
Massachusetts$82,440Degree requiredThird-party exam requiredVaries by board
New York$109,220Varies by state boardThird-party exam requiredVaries by board

License by Endorsement

Transfer requirements are state-specific. Use this quick matrix as a planning signal, then verify final endorsement rules with each board.

StateReciprocity ScoreTierNotes
Vermont54LowState-specific exam conditions may apply. Documented experience may be required.
New Hampshire50LowState-specific exam conditions may apply. Documented experience may be required.
Massachusetts62MediumState-specific exam conditions may apply. Background check or criminal history review is indicated.
New York60MediumState-specific exam conditions may apply. Documented experience may be required.
  • License status indicator: Active.
  • Continuing education indicator: No continuing education requirement to maintain license.
  • Reciprocity and transfer rules vary by state board. Verify directly with the agency.

Official Licensing Agency

Official website verified

Vermont Department of Finanical Regulation • Insurance Division • Producer Licensing

89 Main Street, Montpelier, VT, 05620-3101

Phone: 8028283303

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FAQ

How long does it take to become a Court Reporter in Vermont?

Most applicants finish the licensing path in about Varies by board, but timing can change based on education track, exam scheduling, and board processing.

What exams are required for Court Reporters in Vermont?

Vermont lists Third-party exam required as part of the licensure process for Court Reporters.

What education do you need to become a Court Reporter in Vermont?

The board typically expects No educational requirements for Court Reporter licensure in Vermont.

What is the typical Court Reporter salary in Vermont?

The median annual salary for Court Reporters in Vermont is $67,310.

How does the Court Reporter salary in Vermont compare to the national average?

Court Reporters in Vermont earn 0% above the national median of $67,310, with a state median of $67,310.

Can I transfer my Court Reporter license to Vermont from another state?

Transfer requirements vary by board. License status indicator: Active. Continuing education indicator: No continuing education requirement to maintain license. Reciprocity and transfer rules vary by state board. Verify directly with the agency.

Who is the licensing agency for Court Reporters in Vermont?

The licensing agency is Vermont Department of Finanical Regulation / Insurance Division / Producer Licensing. Review agency details at https://dfr.vermont.gov/industry/insurance.

How often do you renew a Court Reporter license in Vermont?

Current guidance indicates a renewal cycle of See board renewal rules.