Legal Transcript

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GMCTA · Certificate Program

Legal Transcript

Train to convert legal audio into accurate, court-ready transcripts. Complete this certificate in ~1–3 months with 300 total hours covering legal terminology, formatting and citation, confidentiality, proofreading, and QA workflows for litigation, depositions, and hearings.

CIP: 22.0099 Credential: Certificate of Completion Clock Hours: 300 Trade Credits: 20 Completion: ~1–3 Months

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Program Overview

Build speed, accuracy, and professional judgment for legal transcription work. You’ll practice listening strategies, speaker identification, timecoding, punctuation and capitalization rules, Bluebook-style references (overview), and strict chain-of-custody and privacy standards for sensitive recordings.

Completion~1–3 months, based on schedule.
Hours300 total (≈20 trade credits).
FormatGuided online coursework with drills, style guides, and portfolio-ready transcript projects.
OutcomesEntry-level legal transcriptionist for law firms, court reporting agencies, and e-discovery vendors.

What You’ll Learn

  • Legal Fundamentals (Intro): court structure, case flow, common documents and actors.
  • Terminology & Usage: civil/criminal vocab, Latin phrases, abbreviations, homophones.
  • Transcription Technique: audio cleanup strategies, timestamps, speaker IDs, inaudibles tagging.
  • Formatting & Citation: headings, exhibits, parentheticals, basic Bluebook-style references.
  • Quality Assurance: proofreading, style consistency, version control, checklists.
  • Confidentiality & Compliance: privacy, data handling, non-disclosure, ethical standards.
  • Tools & Workflow: foot pedals, text expanders, templates, file management.
  • Freelance & Career Skills: client communication, estimates, turnaround times, invoicing.

Sample Curriculum

ModuleTopics
The Legal SystemCourt structure, case stages, roles, document types
Terminology & StyleLegal vocab, Latin phrases, style guides, abbreviations
Transcription TechniquesAudio handling, timestamps, speaker IDs, inaudibles
Formatting & CitationPage layout, headings, exhibits, citation basics
Quality & AccuracyProofreading, QA checklists, versioning, final review
Confidentiality & EthicsPrivacy, NDAs, data security, professional conduct
Tools & ProductivityFoot pedals, text expanders, templates, file workflows
Portfolio & CareerSample transcripts, client communication, invoicing

FAQ

Is stenography required?

No. This program focuses on audio transcription using software tools. Court reporter licensure or stenography training is separate.

Will I learn Bluebook in depth?

You’ll learn citation fundamentals at an overview level for common transcript scenarios. Advanced legal citation may require additional study.

Where can I work after graduation?

Law firms, court reporting and transcription vendors, e-discovery providers, and in-house legal departments, depending on market needs.

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Note: Program details may change. Some jurisdictions have specific transcript formatting or vendor requirements—always follow the specifications provided by your client or court.

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