Does becoming a CASA volunteer sound like something that might interest you?
But then, you find out you have to write a report a present it to the judge every three months. Whoa! That is terrifying.
Think again!
During CASA training you learn everything you need to know about how to format your court report, write the report, and submit it to your supervisor to look over. Your CASA supervisor will read it, check all aspects of the report and communicate with you if anything needs changed. The CASA office will then take care of filing the report for you and making sure all of the copies of the report get to the correct people.
Check out the snippets below for a preview of what a CASA court report looks like.
ALL names, dates, and places have been changed. If any of these scenarios reflect real life situations, it is purely coincidental.


