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How do I become a CASA?
The CASA Role
What does a CASA do?
Who are the CASA children?
What kind of training do CASAs receive?
Is CASA right for me?
How do I become a CASA?
Training Schedule
FAQ
Video: CASA, Courts and Children
Volunteer Corner
Links
Apply Now!
How do I become a CASA?
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Submit a completed application,
click here to apply
Provide three references
Participate in pre and post training interviews
Pass state and federal criminal background checks
Pass child protective service and sex offender registry screening
Have a clean driving record verified through the Motor Vehicle Administration
Successfully complete 35 hours of training
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