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Call for National Realtime and Speed Contests onsite and remote volunteer graders

NCRA’s Contests Committee is seeking volunteers to help with onsite and remote grading for the National Realtime and Speed Contests being held during the 2026 NCRA Conference & Expo happening July 16-18 at Hyatt Regency Bellevue, in Bellevue, Wash.

Onsite and remote graders are needed beginning the afternoon of July 15 through July 17. All contestant tests submitted after the contests will be graded in a first pass using a special software developed especially for NCRA by EV360.

Volunteer graders will then be assigned to review and verify second and third passes of qualifying tests. Volunteers who sign up to help grade can earn 0.25 Professional Development Credit (PDC*) for every four hours they assist, and they will have bragging rights about their roles in Association history.

2025 Realtime and Speed Contest winners: Angela Sundell, RDR, CRR, CRC; and Sherry Bryant, RMR, CRR,

Contest Committee Chair Allie Hall, RDR, CRR, CRI, will brief volunteer graders prior to the contests to ensure consistency in grading.

If you are an RMR, CRR, or CRC** looking for a challenge, this is the time to test your skills against your peers’ by signing up to compete in either or both contests.

The NCRA Realtime Contest starts at 9 a.m., Wed., July 15, followed by the NCRA Speed Contest at 11 a.m. the same day.

Registration for both Contests closes July 1 or when the quota of 50 registrants for a contest has been met, whichever comes first. Register here.

Winners of the contests and top scorers in each leg of the competitions will receive recognition before their peers at a special awards luncheon on Saturday, July 18.

For more information or to sign up to serve as a volunteer grader and earn 0.25 PDC per two hours, please email pr@ncra.org with your name, contact number, email address, and availability.

*PDCs are Professional Development Credits, a subset of Continuing Education Units, which can be applied to the overall CEU requirement for maintaining certification. PDCs may be granted for qualifying activities that do not include class time such as transcribing documents for the NCRF Oral Histories Project. Most individuals are limited to 1.0 PDC per cycle toward their continuing education requirements.

**Please see the Speedand/or Realtime Contest rules for specific information about who may participate

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