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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the aa court card in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Group Name' in the designated field. This identifies the specific Alcoholics Anonymous group you are attending.
  3. Next, fill in the 'Meeting Day' and 'Meeting Time' fields. Ensure these details accurately reflect when and at what time your meeting occurs.
  4. Enter the current 'Date' of attendance. This is important for record-keeping purposes.
  5. Finally, leave space for the 'Secretary Signature.' After your meeting, the Group Secretary will sign this section to validate your attendance.

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An AA court card is a document provided to individuals attending AA meetings under court order, serving as proof of attendance and participation in meetings as part of their court-ordered recovery process.
In a deck of playing cards, the term face card (US) or court card (British and US), and sometimes royalty, is generally used to describe a card that depicts a person as opposed to the pip cards. In a standard 52-card pack of the English pattern, these cards are the King, Queen and Jack.
Rule 62, Dont take yourself too damn seriously, is more than a quaint saying within the Alcoholics Anonymous communityits a profound insight that encourages a healthier, more balanced approach to recovery and life.
Legalities Around Court-Ordered AA Attendance Such actions violate the Establishment Clause, which ensures that the government cannot coerce anyone to support or participate in religion or its exercise or establish a state religion or religious faith.
noun. (in a pack of playing cards) a king, queen, or jack of any suit.

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Often, when the court-ordered newcomer attends an A.A. meeting, the group secretary (or other group officer) is willing to sign their first name, or to initial a slip furnished by the court saying so-and-so was at the meeting on a particular date.
While the ace card matches the other face cards in terms of having a letter instead of a number, it doesnt depict a person or a face. Face cards are also called court cards, paint cards, or picture cards.

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