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Court Reporter License in Wisconsin

Your complete 2026 guide to obtaining and maintaining your Court Reporter license in WI. Covers fees, exams, documents, and renewal.

Application Fee

$250

Processing Time

4-6 Weeks

Exam Required

RPR or RMR Exam

Difficulty Level

Medium

Step-by-Step: How to Get Licensed

Follow these 5 steps to obtain your Court Reporter license in Wisconsin.

Step 1·Complete Education

Finish an approved Court Reporter training program in Wisconsin.

Step 2·Gather Documents

Collect all 5 required documents for your WI application.

Step 3·Pass the Exam

Score passing marks on the RPR or RMR Exam.

Step 4·Submit Application

File your application with the Wisconsin licensing board and pay the $250 fee.

Step 5·Receive License

Processing takes 4-6 weeks in WI. Practice legally once approved.

How to Apply

Getting licensed as a Court Reporter in Wisconsin starts with meeting the educational prerequisites set by the WI licensing authority. Once you have completed your training, you will need to register for and pass the RPR or RMR Exam. After passing, submit your application along with all required documents to the Wisconsin state board.

Requirements

Before applying for a Court Reporter license in Wisconsin, ensure you meet all eligibility criteria. WI requires candidates to have completed the necessary educational coursework and accumulated the required training hours. All applicants must pass a comprehensive background check and provide proof of identity. Successfully passing the RPR or RMR Exam is a non-negotiable requirement in Wisconsin.

Fees & Costs

The cost of becoming a licensed Court Reporter in Wisconsin starts at $250 for the application fee. WI requires this fee to be paid at the time of application submission. Factor in additional expenses such as exam fees, background check costs, and any required continuing education. Late renewal penalties in Wisconsin can add up to $75 to your costs.

License Fee Calculator — Court Reporter in Wisconsin

Base License Fee$250
Estimated Total$250

Renewal Process

Wisconsin requires Court Reporter license holders to renew their credentials every 2 years. The renewal fee is $150 in WI. Continuing education requirements must be met before the renewal application is submitted. Wisconsin offers both online and mail-in renewal options for licensed professionals.

License Expiry Calculator — Court Reporter in WI

Enter your license issue date to see when renewal is due. Wisconsin requires renewal every 2 years.

Additional Information

Wisconsin takes professional licensing seriously, and the Court Reporter field is no exception. The state board in WI regularly updates its requirements to align with industry standards and protect public safety. As a licensed Court Reporter in Wisconsin, you will be expected to maintain high ethical standards and stay current with developments in your field. The WI licensing board provides resources and support to help professionals meet their obligations.

Document Checklist — Court Reporter

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Frequently Asked Questions

License Reciprocity: Can I Use My Wisconsin Court Reporter License in Other States?

Reciprocity varies by state. Always verify with the destination state's licensing board before practicing.

Destination StateReciprocityNotes
Alaska (AK) FullAK accepts WI Court Reporter license via reciprocity agreement.
Alabama (AL) NoneAL does not recognize WI Court Reporter license. Full re-application required.
Arizona (AZ) NoneAZ does not recognize WI Court Reporter license. Full re-application required.
Arkansas (AR) NoneAR does not recognize WI Court Reporter license. Full re-application required.
Colorado (CO) NoneCO does not recognize WI Court Reporter license. Full re-application required.
Delaware (DE) PartialDE requires additional exam or paperwork for WI license holders.
California (CA) NoneCA does not recognize WI Court Reporter license. Full re-application required.
Florida (FL) FullFL accepts WI Court Reporter license via reciprocity agreement.

Where to File Locally in Wisconsin

Visit a licensing department office near you for in-person assistance.

Madison

4822 Madison Yards Way, Madison, WI 53705

(608) 266-2112

Mon-Fri 7:45 AM - 4:30 PM

Milwaukee

200 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

(414) 286-2200

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Green Bay

100 N Jefferson St, Green Bay, WI 54301

(920) 448-3000

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Kenosha

625 52nd St, Kenosha, WI 53140

(262) 653-4000

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Racine

730 Washington Ave, Racine, WI 53403

(262) 636-9151

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Official Wisconsin Resources

Always verify requirements directly with the Wisconsin state board. Regulations may change.

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