Court Requirements
How to Track AA Meeting Attendance for Court Requirements
A simple digital attendance record makes it easier to review participation without relying on paper cards or handwritten signatures.
Why attendance tracking matters
When meeting attendance is part of a court requirement, supervisors need a clear and consistent way to review participation. Paper cards and handwritten signatures can be hard to manage, easy to lose, and difficult to review over time.
Problems with paper signature cards
Traditional attendance cards create extra work for both participants and supervisors. They depend on manual signatures, can be incomplete, and often require follow-up to confirm whether someone met their weekly requirement.
A simpler digital option
Check In Recovery provides a digital way to track AA meeting attendance and review weekly compliance. Participants check in, attendance is recorded, and supervisors can review whether each person completed the required number of meetings for the week.
Built for weekly compliance review
Instead of digging through cards, supervisors can quickly see whether a participant completed their required meetings, then click into the week to view what meetings they attended and when.