NA Verification
How to Verify NA Meeting Attendance for Court Requirements
A digital attendance record gives supervisors a cleaner way to verify participation when Narcotics Anonymous meetings are part of a court or probation requirement.
Why verification matters
Court and probation settings depend on records that are easy to review and easy to trust. A recovery meeting attendance tracker helps keep NA meeting verification structured from week to week.
Challenges with traditional tracking
Paper cards, handwritten signatures, and inconsistent documentation make it harder to confirm whether someone actually met the requirement. Missing details often lead to extra follow-up and slower review.
A better way to verify attendance
Digital tracking creates a clearer record of attendance, with check-ins and verification attached to the same weekly history. It offers a more consistent alternative than manual proof on paper cards.
How Check In Recovery helps
Supervisors can review NA meeting attendance by week, see whether someone completed the required number of meetings, and drill into the details when proof is needed. It also pairs naturally with proof of meeting attendance for court and broader court ordered meeting tracking.