Where Voice Writers Practice
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States shown in PURPLE are states where voice writers work as court reporters, CART providers and Captioners nationwide. Voice writing court reporters work as court reporters, CART providers and Captioners nationwide. Voice writing court reporters are able to practice in the state court systems of most states but are restricted to freelance reporting in some. The rules for Federal Courts allow for machine writers, voice writers, and digital recorders.
Below is a link of states and links to each state's Court Reporting Board, if applicable.
| Alabama | Missouri | Virginia |
| Alaska | *Montana | Washington |
| Arizona | Nebraska | West Virginia |
| Arkansas | Nevada | Wisconsin |
| California | New Hampshire | *Wyoming |
| Colorado | New Mexico | Washington, DC |
| Connecticut | New York | |
| Delaware | North Carolina | INTERNATIONALLY |
| Florida | North Dakota | Australia |
| Georgia | Ohio | Bermuda |
| Indiana | Oklahoma | Britain |
| Iowa | Oregon | British Virgin Islands |
| Kansas | Pennsylvania | Canada |
| Kentucky | Rhode Island | Europe |
| Louisiana | South Carolina | Nigeria |
| Maine | South Dakota | Philippines |
| Maryland | Tennessee | Tanzania Tobogo |
| Massachusetts | Texas | Trinidad Virgin Islands |
| Minnesota | Utah | |
| Mississippi | *Vermont |
*Freelance only
In addition, voice writing court reporters work in the Federal Judicial System nationwide, the Military Court System internationally, and the U.S. Congress.