Qualified Realtime Reporter (QRR) exams consist of 5 minutes’ literary dictation at the varying below speeds in ascending and then descending order. Candidates are given a short glossary a week before the exam. They are not permitted to scope/edit their file on exam day, and must achieve a 98% pass mark. Please note that the QRR accreditation is only available to active BIVR members.
- QRR1 = 160/170/180 wpm
- QRR2 = 180/190/200 wpm
- QRR3 = 200/210/220 wpm
- QRR4 = 220/230/240 wpm
Andrew Howell
Contact Info
- 07836 263 188
- andrew@captioning.scot
- https://captioning.scot
About Our Member
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A verbatim court reporter at the Old Bailey I have also covered a wide range of verbatim reporting disciplines for many years. I have also been a BBC news captioner. I gained my Qualified Realtime Reporter (QRR3) in September 2016. I am also a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) with the American National Court Reporters Association (NCRA).
Recipient of the Betty Willett Award 2020/21. - Member
- American Depositions, Broadcast Captioning, Court, NCRA Certified, Qualified Realtime Reporter - QRR, Realtime, Verbatim STTR/Captioning - On-site
- UK, EU, Worldwide