Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What do Court Reporters do in the legal context?

  1. Represent the best interest of children

  2. Take official notes of court proceedings

  3. Work with other court personnel to protect children's best interests

  4. Accept and file documents and reports for the court record

The correct answer is: Take official notes of court proceedings

Court Reporters in the legal context are responsible for taking official notes of court proceedings. They transcribe spoken words into written form to create an accurate record of what transpired during a legal case or hearing. This record is crucial for appeals, legal research, or any other situation that requires a verbatim account of the court proceedings. While options A, C, and D may involve court-related tasks, they do not accurately reflect the primary role of Court Reporters, making them incorrect choices for this question.