IOWA COURT REPORTERS ASSOCIATION

ICRA's purpose is to promote and advance the interest of those persons engaged in the profession of shorthand reporting and voice writing throughout the state of Iowa, to develop greater awareness in appreciation for the profession through public education, and to generally promote the shorthand reporting and voice reporting industries.





 

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Have you ever wondered what ICRA does?   Your dues help accomplish the following:

  • Keeps you informed on new policy developments or legislative changes​
  • Works to maintain your right to be certified​
  • Retains the services of a well-respected lobbyist to further our goals with both the Supreme Court and the Iowa legislature​
  • Has diverse committees to efficiently facilitate the goals of Iowa court reporters​
  • Sponsors annual conventions and midyear seminars, including continuing education and the latest in reporting technology
  • Publishes the newsletter In Verbis, which informs reporters of developments in the reporting field, provides information on a variety of subjects ranging from word lists to rule changes, contains advertisements of vendors and agency owners, highlights meetings, and contains names and phone numbers of ICRA’s officers, directors, lobbyist, and executive director
  • Awards the Mary L. Brown Scholarship yearly to a deserving student​
  • Is a voice at NCRA conferences and meetings​​
  • Serves as an affiliated state unit to the National Court Reporters Association​
  • Cooperates with the judicial branch, reporting schools, law schools, and the deaf community on common goals​
  • Has a long tradition as a strong association with dedicated members!

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"ICRA" is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization.

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