Attendance Proof
Proof of Meeting Attendance for Court Requirements
Clear documentation matters when attendance is tied to court requirements, treatment participation, or ongoing accountability.
Why proof matters
Court-related compliance depends on records that can be reviewed quickly and clearly. Supervisors need proof that is organized enough to support weekly decisions and documentation.
Issues with traditional proof
Missing signatures, incomplete cards, and unclear documentation make manual proof harder to trust. That often turns a simple review into extra follow-up and guesswork.
A better way to document attendance
Digital records create a more consistent way to document attendance and verify whether meetings were completed. It gives courts and supervisors a cleaner alternative to paper proof.
Clear weekly reports
Weekly views make it easier to see what was completed, and detailed reports provide a simple way to review the meetings attended. For adjacent use cases, see NA meeting verification for court or return to the homepage.