How Auditend Works
Auditend documents meeting attendance for people required to attend by courts, probation officers, or treatment programs. Each check-in is verified by location, time, and photo, creating records that courts and supervising agencies can independently verify.

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Who this is for
- •People required to attend meetings as a condition of probation, parole, or court order
- •People in treatment programs that require documented meeting attendance
- •Anyone who needs verifiable proof of attendance for legal or compliance purposes
The check-in process
Find a meeting
Search by name, day, time, or location. Save meetings you attend regularly to your favorites.
Arrive at the meeting location
Go to the meeting address. Auditend uses GPS to confirm you are within 300 feet of the registered location.
Check in during the time window
Check-ins are available from 1 hour before to 1 hour after the meeting starts.
If you arrive early: Wait until the check-in window opens (1 hour before start time).
If you arrive late: You can still check in up to 1 hour after the meeting starts. After that, check-in is unavailable for that meeting.
Take a verification photo
A selfie confirms your identity. The photo is timestamped and stored as part of your attendance record.
Verification requirements
Each check-in must meet all four requirements to be recorded:
Location
Within 300 feet of the meeting address.
GPS is checked once at check-in, not continuously.
Timing
1 hour before to 1 hour after meeting start time.
Outside this window, check-in is unavailable.
Photo
A timestamped selfie for identity verification.
Photos are included in compliance reports.
Security
Each record receives a unique verification code.
Reports can be verified at auditend.com/verify.
Compliance reports for courts
Generate PDF reports for court hearings, probation check-ins, or treatment program reviews. Each report includes:
- Participant name and report date range
- Each check-in with date, time, and meeting name
- GPS coordinates for each attendance
- Verification photos
- Unique verification code for independent verification
How courts verify reports
Each report includes a verification code. Courts can visit auditend.com/verify and enter the code to confirm the report is authentic and unmodified. This verification is available at any time without requiring an account.
Frequently Asked Questions
Free for participants. No meeting involvement.
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