Keeping the integrity of the record

Code of Ethics
Attain and maintain a
high standard of reporting.
Conformity of decorum
and dress with dignity.
Open mindedness and
impartiality.
Utmost devotion to
professionalism.
Record verbatim and
Transcribe accurately.
Respect for all others
Exercise courtesy &
integrity
Punctuality, perfection
and pride
Offer only honesty of
purpose
Reputation and
Truth above all
Excellent quality of
service
Reflect merit upon our
profession with the constant
desire to improve



The C.R.A.O. is your own professional association. It began as simply an idea in 1965 and was established in Milton, Ontario on March 18, 1967, to promote and support members of the reporting profession using the shorthand, stenotype, steno mask and in later years, the open microphone systems.
Our leaders have advocated on our behalf at various levels of government pursuing such issues as status for freelance reporters, transcript fees, procedure manuals, professional standards, and our future role in the judicial system.
Please consider the Court Reporters' Association of Ontario your association by joining and/or reacquainting yourselves with us and passing this information on to other reporters who are interested in deepening their proficiency by supporting this longstanding establishment.
Members:
If you are a current C.R.A.O. member please click on the Sign-Up tab and set up your username and password.
It will take 24 hours for your access to be activated.
Once you have received your welcome email, please use the "Log-In" icon for your return visits.
We look forward to having you join us!
Want to become a member and use our website, please go to our "How to Join" page
Questions: admin@crao.ca


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SAVE THE DATE!
CRAO Convention is September 15, 2012
We hope to see you there!