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If you are an expert in typing and wish to add more to your income, get a transcription certification. With added qualification of transcription expertise along with adequate typing knowledge, you can have better prospects in the job sector.  

The transcription work requires taking dictated voices and then typing them to form documents. One can do the work easily if he has proper knowledge about its types and how it is to be done. There are basically three types of transcription services namely legal, medical and general. There are a lot of documents that can be given for typing to the transcriptionists. The person who decides to take up this kind of a work will have to decide on the particular field for which he wants to work. Not much of a training is required to become a transcriptionist but getting certifications can help in getting a good job.

The company you work for will require you to have knowledge of the field in which you will be working for. If the business is specialized in nature, they may ask for degrees and specializations as well. The basic thing that they would ask for will be the knowledge about the terminologies. The medical transcriptionists may need training and a good institute can easily help the students to get certifications in a few months. The medical language is a bit difficult and this is the reason why training helps. It gives you a thorough knowledge of the field. After a person finishes his training, it is possible to get online jobs knocking at your door.

If you have interest in legal transcription, you can take up legal transcription job from home. This field too requires training and certification. This is because the documents are important and need handling by an experienced person who knows the terminologies and has a basic knowledge about the laws and the legal proceedings. If you have some experience of working in the court or in some legal setting, it will be easier for you to find a good job.

The need of certification is thus highly recommended in the legal and medical transcription and typing jobs. You can choose to get this training from a reputed institute that offers online courses as well.

The transcription jobs are offered by a number of companies. You can try networking to get a job that pays you handsomely. There are websites that are meant for transcriptionists. Those websites can be the place for interaction with the other people who are into similar jobs. Also, you will get to know what certifications they have so that you too can give a boost to your career. The companies that offer jobs also hire people from these sites.

The transcription certifications will help you a lot in getting your dream job and will also teach you all the necessary skills to do the work effectively. Managing time is also one of the unique things that you can learn with the help of transcription certification programs.

Difficult Words and Terms in Legal Transcription

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No doubt, one of the things that make legal language hardest to understand is its unusual words and terms. Some legal terms such as-judge, court, interrogation etc. are relatively well known, where as others are complete mystery to non-professionals. Some legal writings tend to consist of very long sentences, sometimes hundreds of words in length.

Here's some difficult legal words and terms. Without knowing these, transcribing legal documents will be almost impossible.

1. Arbitration-A method of alternative dispute resolution in which the disputing parties  agrees to abide by the decision of an arbitrator.

2. Assignment-The transfer of legal rights, from one person to another.

3. Bankruptcy-This is a process governed by the federal law to help people, when they cannot or will not pay their bills.

4. Bifurcation-Splitting a trial into two parts: a liability phase and a penalty phase.

5. Certiorari- It refers to the order of a court so that it can review the decision and proceedings in the lower court.

6. Deed-A written legal document that describes a piece of property and outlines its boundaries.

7. Defamation-The publication of the statement that injures a person’s reputation.

8. Deposition-It is a process in which a witness testifies under oath, before trial.

9. Escrow-The deed of a property will be in escrow( in pending), until the completion of the real estate transaction.

10. Foreclosure-When a borrower cannot repay a loan and the lender seeks to sell the property.

11. Immunity-Exemption from a legal duty or penalty.

12. Implied warranty-A guarantee imposed by law in a sale.

13. Intestate-To die without a will.

14. Plaintiff-The person who initiates a lawsuit.

15. Pro se-A person who represents himself in court alone without the help of the lawyer.

16. Quash-To nullify or declare invalid.

17. Slander-Defamatory oral statements and gestures

18. Subpoena-An order compelling a person to appear in court or produce documents.

19.Suvoir Dire-Means  speak the truth.           

 

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