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Legal Transcription & Reporting
What they offer:
- Fully remote work as a transcriptionist or reporter.
- Contractors choose their own hours (“choose when to work and how much”).
- Weekly payments, plus bonus opportunities throughout the year.
- Support and tools: 24/7 technical & transcribing support; assistance tools.
Requirements to apply:
- Computer or tablet + high-speed internet.
- Strong written English: correct punctuation, good command of grammar.
- Good researching skills, especially for names and specific legal terms.
- Proofreading skills: committed to checking audio against transcript to ensure accuracy.
- Able to meet stringent deadlines.
- Basic file upload/download / use of computer functions.
- Legally eligible to work in the US + have a US bank account for payments.
Helpful but not required:
- Certification (e.g. AAERT, NCRA, etc.).
- Transcription experience (legal or in other industries).
Other notes:
- They have over 1,000 contractors nationwide.
- They say “prior experience is not a requirement” for some roles; novices can explore tips and resources first.
- There is also an opportunity to apply as a reporter (for courtroom/hearing room reporting).