Verified meeting attendance.

Documentation designed to support court and probation requirements—without meeting involvement or paper sign-ins.

Check in using GPS, timestamp, and photo verification. Generate a report with a unique verification code that allows courts and supervising agencies to independently confirm authenticity online.

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How can we help?

I need to document meeting attendance

For people required to attend meetings by a court, probation officer, or treatment program.

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I work for a court or supervising agency

For judges, clerks, attorneys, probation officers, and treatment providers.

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I represent an intergroup or service office

For AA, NA, CA intergroups, central offices, and area service committees.

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How attendance is verified

Find a meeting
1

Find a meeting

Browse nearby meetings with location, time, and map view.

Take a selfie
2

Take a selfie

Quick photo verification confirms your identity at check-in.

Get verified
3

Get verified

GPS + photo verification creates a verifiable attendance record.

Report Integrity

Each attendance record is created at the time of check-in and includes a timestamp, GPS location, and verification photo.

Once generated, records cannot be altered. Any modification invalidates the verification code.

What courts receive

Each attendance report includes:

Reports document attendance data only and do not determine legal compliance or program completion.

  • Participant name and report period
  • Timestamped check-in records
  • GPS coordinates for each attendance
  • Verification photos
  • Unique verification code

How courts verify reports:

  1. 1Locate the verification code on the report
  2. 2Visit auditend.com/verify
  3. 3Enter the code to confirm authenticity

Verification confirms the report was generated by Auditend and that its contents have not been altered since generation.

Court Acceptance & Use

Auditend provides independently verifiable attendance documentation. Acceptance of Auditend reports is at the sole discretion of the court, probation department, or supervising authority.

Auditend does not determine compliance, sobriety, participation, or completion of any court-ordered program.

Paper sign-in sheets vs. verified digital records

Traditional
Paper sign-in sheet

Paper sign-in sheets

  • Easily forged or fabricated
  • No way to verify authenticity
  • Requires meeting involvement
  • Easy to lose
  • Easy to forget
Auditend
Auditend verified report

Auditend verified reports

  • GPS + photo verification
  • Independently verifiable online
  • No meeting involvement needed
  • Always on your phone
  • Reminds you to check in

No conclusions about sobriety or participation

Attendance verification confirms presence only and does not imply recovery status, compliance, or behavior.

Privacy & Meeting Confidentiality

Auditend does not record meeting content, conversations, speakers, or participation. No audio, video, or behavioral monitoring occurs.

Attendance verification confirms only presence at a location at a specific time and does not evaluate conduct or engagement.

What Auditend does not do

No continuous location tracking

Location is checked once at check-in, then discarded. No background tracking.

No meeting monitoring

We have no presence at meetings and no knowledge of what happens there.

No fellowship affiliation

Not affiliated with AA, NA, CA, or any recovery organization.

No data sharing with meetings

Meetings, intergroups, and service offices never receive attendance data.

What happens after you sign up

  1. 1Download the app and create an account
  2. 2Search for meetings near you by day, time, or location
  3. 3Check in when you arrive at a meeting
  4. 4Generate and share reports when needed for court

No meeting involvement. No fellowship receives your data.

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Users should confirm acceptance with their supervising authority prior to reliance in any legal proceeding.